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Short Stories
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House for Sale
by Jasti Victor
Michelle prayed, "Dear Lord, Help us this day to live in the light of knowing you, and to make decisions accordingly. Guide and Help us to decide in buying our future home."
"And pastor, as soon as I opened my eyes I saw this house. But what caught my attention was the nameboard, 'Bethel' on the pillar beside the wicker gate. The word 'Bethel' was written in the most beautiful Calligraphy I had ever seen."
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The Innkeeper
by Jasti Victor
If Micah can predict accurately Christ's birthplace hundreds of years before He was born, you meant to say that God cannot pick an innkeeper who would do His bidding for the royal birth?
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The Old Wooden Staccato House
by Jasti Victor
"Buying a new brick and steel house is a wise choice. Whereas the eighty year old wooden house though put on sale for the last one year, could not find a single buyer. Even the elderly owners of the house have confessed that only those "old sentimental kind" would buy that house."
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Numbers
by Chong Shipei
"Do not...do not kill me." She trembled in fear, holding tightly to a book. The assassin's face was blank, expressionless. His eyes were lifeless, void of a soul within.
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Not Alone
by Chong Shipei
It was night. Late at night. She was sitting there, alone. Everyone had gone home. But she was still there, alone. The brown coffin which contained her father was there with her. The accursed brown coffin. The final bed of her father.
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The Vessel of Food
by Chong Shipei
The grass is not green, but yellow. Faces after faces of living skeletons in filthy rags staggered aimlessly towards nowhere in particular. A long-haired living skeleton threw a tiny half-alive skeleton away from itself. "Don't leave me, mama!" The young half-dead whimpered, not with its voice, but its eyes.
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Dirty Darfur (Deaf Beings)
by Oni Mustapha Abu Bakar
A Polish doctor paints a picture of the Darfurian situation
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NO SPERM DONORS ALLOWED IN HEAVEN
by Walter Tsuro
On judgment day you dread, hoping an incident where you ignored a beggar child that went on to die of starvation will be passed over. But you're shocked - a nasty sexual case springs up instead!
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The Telephone
by Jasti Victor
The telephone is the Century's most wonderful invention. It's an harbinger of good and bad news; it's potent as well as an irritant. But we in the present circumstances, just cannot do without it.
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CHRIST ESPOUSER ON BREAKING NEWS
by Walter Tsuro
Christ Espouser wittily chats on Facebook to Mary Madagascar [not in anyway a relation of Mary Magadalene!] revealing the hidden dangers of procrastinating to wake up at night to receive breaking news from heaven.
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Urgent Prayer Request
by Jasti Victor
The Urgent Prayer Request was for Mrs. Aasya Noreen, a poor Christian Pakistani woman, mother of five, convicted and condemned to death after being accused of blaspheming Muhammad and defaming Islam. It was the pastor who broke the news, saying that Mrs. Aasya Noreen was released by the Pakistan authorities. Later he said, "Remember Margaret, Prayer is the key, to unlock the heavenly gates, to enable God to intercede and reach out directly to us breaking the earthly barrier."
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Full of Hope
by Danyele Chance
It's been three years since Hope's mother died of cancer. Her faith has been weakened and she no longer is sure if she believes in God. Can a letter from her mother change all that?
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Watchman, Glory and Surrender
by Richard L. Provencher
Morning came early this day, disturbing a blanket of darkness. It approached as a ball of molten fluid, something like an egg yolk providing a spectacular point of view.
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The Least Among You
by Lee Sager
In this narrative article, a highly educated theologian comes across a homeless man who makes subtle claims at being Jesus Christ. The theologian initially hates and abhors this man, and enters into something of an involuntary scriptural debate. After some time, the theologian realizes that he has allowed his success in his field to blind him to the Christian ethic by which he first began his spiritual and intellectual journey. In the end, the theologian is redeemed by this "one-off" appearance of Our Savior who came in love to remind him of his goodly mission on Earth.
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President Obama, visit to India
by Jasti Victor
Gandhi had courage; courage to think that he could make the British, free India. President Obama had courage; courage to think that he could break the color barrier to become a President of the World's powerful nation. The essence of the story is that inspite of Gandhi being jailed,and Kasturba, his wife bedridden and her son sick, Gandhi wrote to her to have courage.
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A Prayer for the Dying (Aunt Mabel's Prayer)
by Laura Swindon-Ross
A little piece in loving memory of my Aunt Mabel.
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The Small Dash
by Jasti Victor
People who die, leave behind a dash. This is a dash between the date of birth and death, which we have it engrave on the epitaph. And that dash, tells all about the person. David McClure's dash is not a straight line, but a spark. It's a spark which set fire, to the bush which still burns. Only a few have that spark, and David has that.
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That Snowy Morning
by Dicky To
We trust in the Lord for His Guidance and do not lean on our own understanding whenever we face obstacles in our life.
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Countdown to Armageddon
by Richard L. Provencher
"As Speaker, it is my esteem to present to all those in attendance within this Great Room, oh honoured members of the Grand Council of Mars."
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Tarnishing Dreams of Stardom
by PamFord Davis
Deep within, many have a desire to become famous.
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The Cleaner
by Lyl Statway
Discovering potential.
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God calls the Outcast by names
by S Mariah
Are you one of the outcasts in the Society, are you feel like the social-rejected? I got a hope for you, you are not alone and you are loved!
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Please: Do Touch
by Sherrie Coronas
Sometimes, "doing" for others is the best thing we can do for ourselves.
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Quake in Christchurch
by Jasti Victor
The ringing phone woke up Neil just before the earthquake struck Christchurch at 04.33am on Saturday 4, 2010, and because he was awake, he was prepared of the frightening aftereffects of the mighty shocks and was of help to others, who needed it most.
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Stranger at the Doorway
by Richard L. Provencher
"I am not sure of the correct night but I am in the Karate Club. I am a student here, in your son's class. In Andre's class," a teenaged voice said.
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A Hunter and Dreams
by Richard L. Provencher
Yesterday about this time Matt was carrying a bucket of grain for the sheep on dad's ranch. Within bellowing Baa's from 21 wooly critters jostling in line for their regular munching he whistled a morning tune.
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To Dance in the Shadows
by Richard L. Provencher
Instinct swung her head quickly to the side, whacking young buck roughly into the protection of the forest.
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'We're about to crash'..no we're not'
by Jasti Victor
My aunt Dr. Mary Carla said, "We're about to crash...no we're not' was an automatic message triggered by a computer. If you have prayer on your lips and Jesus in your heart you won't panic. You just cannot."
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Faith as a grain of mustard seed
by Jasti Victor
Mark, now retired, was earlier able to buy all necessities from neighboring shops, but because of the road widening, the shops were shifted to the opposite side, making it impossible for him to cross to the other side because of the heavy traffic. He tried selling his house, but could not as he was not able to get a good rate and as a last resort took it to the Lord in prayer.
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United States Marine
by Jasti Victor
Maybe Jesus Christ taught my grandpa to initial 'J' in a flamboyant way to ensure that his future generation remembers what a great God he worships. I don't usually say, Thank you Jesus and Praise the Lord very often, but now will be saying it very frequently, so next time we meet don't be surprised if I say, Praise the Lord brother.
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