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Monday, September 14, 2026
Psalm
In March 1748, a young sailor named John Newton clung to the rigging of the HMS Greyhound as waves tore across the deck off the...
Margaret Chen's phone would ring at 2 a.m., and she always knew who it was. Her son David had moved to Portland after college, determined...
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In March 1748, a violent storm nearly sank the slave trading ship *Greyhound* off the coast of Ireland. John Newton, a profane and reckless young...
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On March 21, 1748, a violent storm nearly sank the merchant vessel Greyhound in the North Atlantic. John Newton, a twenty-two-year-old sailor who had mocked...
Margaret Chen's son David stopped calling regularly after college. He moved to Portland, found new friends, built a life that didn't seem to include her....
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In 1865, a Confederate sympathizer named Michael O'Laughlen was convicted of conspiring to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. But years earlier, Lincoln had already demonstrated the very...
In the winter of 1734, something extraordinary swept through Northampton, Massachusetts. Under Jonathan Edwards's preaching, nearly three hundred townspeople professed faith within six months. Longtime...
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During the London Blitz of 1940-41, something remarkable happened in the churches of England. Pews that had sat half-empty for years suddenly overflowed. At St....
In March 1748, John Newton's slave ship nearly broke apart in a violent North Atlantic storm. Waves crashed through the deck as the vessel listed...
In the enchanting film *Big Fish*, we encounter Edward Bloom, a man whose life is woven from extraordinary stories—tales of towering giants, mystical mermaids, and daring escapades that seem to leap from the pages of a fairy tale. Picture Edward,...
In the heart of a small Southern town, there lived a man named Edward Bloom, whose life was a tapestry woven with fantastical stories that danced on the edge of reality. He spoke of giants who roamed the fields, of...
During the London Blitz of 1940, as Luftwaffe bombers darkened the skies night after night, something remarkable happened in the churches of England. Sanctuaries that...