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“I Apologize”

There is something I have long wanted to say to you. For all the times I became angry over small things and discouraged you at every turn— …I apologize. For my lack of self‑control, for my harsh and thoughtless behavior, … Continue reading

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“For Souls Waiting for Spring…”

In early January, when winter’s cold was at its fiercest, I climbed a mountain. Bare gray branches shook in the wind, dry leaves wandered freely through the valleys, and ash‑colored rocks lay exposed like uncovered skin. I had always thought … Continue reading

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“Let Us Honor Marriage”

These days, we see many families treating divorce almost like a rite of passage—something ordinary and expected. It is truly heartbreaking. In a divorce, the ones who suffer most are not the husband or the wife, but the innocent children … Continue reading

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Cultivating Spring

After the spring‑bearing rains have fallen three or four times, the lawns in front and behind the house burst forth in deep green light and fragrance, singing a full-throated hymn of joy. Watching the tender faces—hidden all winter—rise day by … Continue reading

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“As We Close the Year”

**“Father God, thank You. Thank You for the days of this year that rested in the palm of Your gracious hand. Now, as we look back on the days recorded in Your eternal Book of Life, we kneel before You … Continue reading

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The Bible

When autumn arrives, many people call it “the season of reading.” We try to draw closer to books, wandering through bookstores in search of popular new releases. The cool breeze that slips in during the mornings and evenings, and the … Continue reading

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The Account of Love

Hello, dear listeners. In the heat of midsummer, don’t we long for the cool valleys of the forest? The summer forest, always embracing our weariness and pain, is like an open Bible— a place of healing and quiet restoration. In … Continue reading

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“The Basket of Love”

Last week (12/4/94), we held a charity concert for the third annual “Basket of Love” outreach. The Basket of Love is a Christmas gift sent to disadvantaged women and children, as well as to sick neighbors. This movement began from … Continue reading

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“When the alarm rings”

Most modern people check their alarm clock before going to bed. The reason, needless to say, is that they must wake up at a set time so the next day’s schedule won’t be disrupted. There’s even a story about an … Continue reading

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“My Father‑in‑Law’s Gift”

This spring, on Palm Sunday at dawn, my father‑in‑law, at the age of eighty‑one, was called home by God. We comforted one another, saying it was a blessed passing, and tried to send him off to heaven with joy. Yet … Continue reading

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