Monday, May 21st, 2012

Pa never had much compassion for the lazy or those who squandered their means and then never had enough for the necessities. But for those who were genuinely in need, his heart was as big as all outdoors. It was from him that I learned the greatest joy in life comes from giving, not from receiving. It was Christmas Eve 1881. I was fifteen years old and feeling like the world had caved in on me because there just hadn’t been enough money to buy me the rifle that I’d wanted for Christmas. We did the chores early that night for some reason. I just figured Pa wanted a little extra time so we could read in the Bible.

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Here is another wonderful Christmas story. This story touched me deeply. I trust it will you too.

I hope you are enjoying them. I have received many emails saying that my stories are appreciated. Some even share their own story.

If you would like to share yours, I’d love to hear it, leave it in the comments below!

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Yesterday I shared an article with you from my friend Roger
Allen from the Human Development Institute, on the gifts of
giving. Today I wish to share with you a story to warm your
heart!

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Do you start the New Year off with a renewed desire to do better this year?

A New Year presents the chance to:

* Start over
* Let go of the past
* Make the upcoming year better than the last
* Achieve goals that you haven’t yet.
* i.e. Lose weight, get in shape, be nicer to the kids or spouse. Sell more. Earn more. Stop smoking. Stop swearing. Stop lying. Go to church more.
* The list is endless…

It’s a chance to start anew with determination and resolve to be better, to do better.

At least, that’s the theory.

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