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  1. My Reader, My Love by harvestgal Ndaguba  
    There she sat with her dorky looking glasses, sitting in the back corner of the room with her head buried in a book as usual. She never talked to anyone.

  2. An Intruder's Surprise by harvestgal Ndaguba  
    I slid the key I'd found under the map into the door and gently turned the handle. Leaning against the door, praying it wouldn't squeak, I slowly guided it, just enough for me to enter, then gently closed it back. All was quiet and pitch black. I relaxed my back against the wall and stood for a few moments till my eyes adjusted to the dark.

  3. Counting The Stars by harvestgal Ndaguba  
    Counting the stars, I lay, cold grass all around me. Perhaps somehow, I thought, this might put me to sleep. One-hundre and six, one-hundred and seven, trying my best to consentrate on counting, so I wouldn't have to think. But some how the dark thoughts pushed their way in.

  4. Mercy's Cry by harvestgal Ndaguba  
    Cold...silence...darkness. I lay but my mind is awake. I'm confined, but I'm alive. Open this thing and let me out. I can feel them lifting the coffin. If only I could make tears come from my eyes. Then they'd see that I'm alive.

  5. The Red Jelly Bean by Cori Mann  
    God uses a child and a red jelly bean to lead someone to the Lord.

  6. UtterHavoc by Tim Pickl  
    A computer virus is unleashed on the U.S. Homeland Security Department, rendering U.S. virtually defenseless, but the creators of the virus did not know about the secret weapon--Sherry.

  7. "Pop-up" from Heaven by Michele Fleming  
    Never delete a "pop-up" without giving it a quick glance...you never know who it might have sent it!

  8. Christmas is for Everyone by Richard L. Provencher  
    Christmas is a special time for a brother and sister. They have precious gifts for mom and dad. A turn of events

  9. The Winter of My Temptation by Melissa Martin  
    A short fictional story about sexual temptation written in first person narrative.

    I felt someone starring at me and as I glanced around the church I came across a dazzling smile. Attached to that smile was a very attractive woman with black hair and crimson lipstick. I promptly turned away and gave my full attention to the pastor. I didn't know this would be the winter of my temptation.

  10. To Friend or Not to Friend by Michele Fleming  
    One friend's story can be your inspiration.

  11. The Summer of My Pity Parties by Melissa Martin  
    This is a short fictional story told in First Person narrative.

    I had shamed my husband, shamed my family, and shamed my church. I had shamed myself. But most regretfully, I'd shamed God. That's how the summer of my pity parties began.

  12. A Fox Came to Call by Esther Thornburg  
    The wisdom of the wild displayed in the yeard.

  13. The Seamless Robe by Helen Murray  
    Whatever happened to the robe that Jesus wore to His crucifixion.

  14. Pastor Pickle the Bible Thumper by Melissa Martin  
    A short fictional story.

    The last thing she wanted to do over the holidays was to listen to Pastor Pickle. He was a sour ole' preacher with vinegar in his veins.

  15. You've Got Mail! by Michele Fleming  
    Don't you just hate it when your inbox gets cluttered with SPAm emails? Tara use too - that is until she recieved one from God.

  16. I Had A Dream by Donald Mehl  
    A recent dream was sad, frightening, exciting, and perhaps prophetic. I had been taken from home against my will, and forced to live in a locked facility. Somehow, I had to escape that horrible place.

  17. Run For Fun by Richard L. Provencher  
    Grandpa and grandsons drove a long way to fish for brook trout. But willow bushes surrounded the best spots in the stream.

  18. Haircut by Melissa Martin  
    A short story about legalism and a woman's hair.
    No doubt, the preacher will sprint down the isle shouting and quoting 1 Corinthians 11:15. Heads will turn and tongues will wag.

  19. The Scepter by Debra Burgess  
    The King had instructed her to carry her scepter wherever she went and not to put it down. One night the fair maiden began to dream. A court jester was dancing before her eyes. Reaching to her with both hands the fair maiden could feel the attraction to want to join in the dance.

  20. 1960 by Melissa Martin  
    A fictional story (based on reality) about domestic violence in homes of ministers.
    The date was 1960. A few women met together in the basement of St. Phillip's Church. Not to do volunteer work. Not to plan a holiday banquet. Not to choose a theme for vacation bible school. The true purpose was clandestine. Hidden. Shrouded in silence to the outside world. Incomprehensible.

  21. Poo Queen by Melissa Martin  
    A fictional story about a wife who is tired of changing poo diapers and shoveling dog poo.

  22. Family Reunion by Melissa Martin  
    A short fictional story about death.

  23. If This Altar Could Talk by Melissa Martin  
    A short fictional story about a country preacher and his grandson.

  24. Pearl Necklace by Melissa Martin  
    A short fictional story about a widow and the comfort of her pearl necklace.

  25. A Memory of War, Vietnam Vet by Melissa Martin  
    This is a true story about a Vietnam vet.

  26. JUST LIKE HIM: by Helen Murray  
    We were made just like God, creating the things we love. That was the problem. The angels almost saw it coming.

  27. A Gift for the King of the Heavens by Helen Murray  
    A construct about the three wise men from the east who left to follow a star.

  28. Dancer by Melissa Martin  
    This is a short fictional story about the end of life.

  29. Treasure Chest by Melissa Martin  
    This is a short fictional story about greedy Christians.

  30. Endings and Beginnings by Melissa Martin  
    A short fictional story abut a Christian woman and divorce.

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