by Ruminique Nannar
Bollywood conjures up many images of spectacular dance numbers, opulent sets, hyperbolic acting and general mindless fun. Since the beginning of Indian cinema, religion and faith have influenced the story lines that create the largest film industry in the world today.
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by Desiree Leal
When I was about six years old, I had my first real experience with Faith with a capital “F”.
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by Sally Podmore
Lessons from the life, death and love of Wilson and Della Gray.
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by Jenny Uechi
If Heaven had a restaurant, it would be my father’s old Japanese sushi restaurant.
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by Calvin J. Whitehead
This is a story about Cuthbert and me. It’s a hard story to tell and a harder one to believe.
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by Linda Wegner
I love the fact that the God to whom I have given control of my life is bigger and stronger than I am.
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by Ed Griffin
As I walk toward the razor wire and the fence, I wonder why I’m going to prison again; every Friday morning since 1991 I’ve made this journey.
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by Kelsey Blair
As a native of British Columbia, I know two things with absolute certainty: there’s always sixty percent chance of rain, and you should never turn your back on a bear.
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by Joelle Barron
I want desperately for God to exist. When I die, I want to go to a little red cabin on a bay in Northern Ontario and curl up next to the pot-bellied stove for eternity.
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by Joel Kranc
Bridging the generational gap and teaching the wisdom of the past through faith.
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