One reason Gab is better than Twitter and Facebook
I joined Gab, a social network dedicated to free speech, and immediately realized its advantage over other social media.
I joined Gab, a social network dedicated to free speech, and immediately realized its advantage over other social media.
One Atlanta church was struggling to broadcast their Sunday services online after their computer broke. But the pastor of Park Avenue Baptist Church found an envelope that turned their despair into hope once again. Click here to get positive story updates in your inbox! Rev. Darci Jaret opened it and found $2,000 inside, enough to…
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One of Pizza Hut’s longest-working employees got the tip of a lifetime after decades of delivering pizzas with a positive attitude. The community of Tipton, Indiana rallied around Robert Peters, who has been delivering great food and service for 31 years. They got him a brand new red Chevy Malibu this month. Click here to…
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Chelsea Phaire of Danbury, Conn. has donated over 1,500 art kits to kids in homeless shelters and in foster care during the coronavirus shutdown because she knows the power of art. Her goal is to make sure every kid on the planet has access to art supplies, and, after talking to Chelsea and her mom,…
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Ron Leonard and his rescue dog provided much-needed care to frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic in Nashville, Tenn. Ron is a chaplain with Canines for Christ, a ministry that now has 900 volunteers and over 1,000 dogs across the nation, and Molly is his therapy dog. Meet Chelsea: a 10-year-old girl with a heart…
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A World War II veteran in England is going viral after his 17-year-old caretaker gave him a special gift that moved him to tears. Kia Tobin noticed that Ken Benbow, 94, would sleep with a photograph of his late wife. The two were married for 71 years. So she decided to give him a pillow…
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Adul, a Compassion International child, emerged a hero amid when a Thai soccer team was miraculously rescued.
Fifty years ago, when American astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, a devout Christian, made history landing on the moon, the first thing he did was give thanks to God. Aldrin, seated next to Neil Armstrong, became the first person to celebrate a religious sacrament on a heavenly body outside Earth. The ordained Presbyterian elder wrote in a piece for Guideposts in 1970 he chose Holy Communion…
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