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Luke 6:38
38Give, and it will be given to you, good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will they give into your bosom. For with the same measure you measure it will be measured back to you."
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In the autumn of 1844, George Mueller sat at the head of a long table in his Bristol orphanage, staring at rows of empty plates...
There is an old practice in the spice markets of Aleppo that every merchant once knew. When a customer came to buy grain, the seller...
In 1731, a young Oxford fellow named John Wesley began keeping careful accounts of his finances. That year he earned thirty pounds and found he...
In 1838, George Müller sat at the head of a long table in his Bristol orphanage, staring at three hundred empty bowls. There was no...
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Every Saturday morning in 1947, Harold Tenney loaded his pickup with sweet corn and drove forty miles to the Greenville, South Carolina farmers' market. Most...
Every Saturday morning in July, Martha Guidry set up a folding table at the end of her gravel driveway outside Houma, Louisiana. On it she...
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My grandfather kept a cast-iron hand pump behind his farmhouse in central Kentucky. Bolted to the well casing, it stood rusty and stubborn in the...
The human heart pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood every single day — roughly enough to fill a backyard swimming pool every week. It never...
Giver of all, everything I have came from Your hand: breath, life, provision, opportunity. Teach me to hold it all with open hands, to give freely as I've received freely, to trust that when I release my grip, You multiply what's given.