Each year, millions of Muslims visit the Green Dome in Saudi Arabia to see the tomb of Mohammed.
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Shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, the famous Communist leader Nikolai Bukharin was sent from Moscow to Kiev to address an anti-God rally. For an hour, he abused and ridiculed Christians and their faith.
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Dick Wade, a sportswriter in Kansas City, wanted to find out how much “action” really occurred in a regular baseball game.
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A new member of the bridge club showed up one afternoon wearing a beautiful gold locket. Another player approached her and said, “That’s such a lovely piece. Do you keep a memento in it?”
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For centuries, well-educated and literate people thought it to be of the utmost importance to get out of bed on the right side.
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One foggy night in London many years ago, a poor man shuffled into a quaint little music shop on the edge of town.
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The chaplain walked in and saw the soldier lying on the bed. The news was bad. His leg had been terribly injured and had to be amputated. Now, it was up to the chaplain to break the news to the wounded soldier.
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The famous English architect Sir Christopher Wren was supervising the construction of a beautiful new cathedral in London.
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One night in December of 1914, a fire in West Orange, New Jersey, claimed Thomas Edison’s manufacturing facilities and with it, almost $1 million worth of equipment and the record of much of his work.
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Clarence Jordan, the author of the Cotton Patch New Testament translation, was getting a red-carpet tour of a brand-new church.
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