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  • *STORY: The Imbalanced Body's Influence on Sinning

    This look was why she still saw hope. He wasn't happy that he was unhappy. And I'm reading that's partly why people snap at others cuz-- our muscles are tense! I didn't understand why-- and why I fight, and why I can't stop sinning when... I'm... by myself."

  • Stories of Miracles: Matthias

    Between the pain and emotional suffering she was in a bad place. That’s why the healing was a big deal for him. He heard from God “be healed.” That’s why it’s not right now.” Why shouldn’t I go?” But he obeyed and called her.

  • *STORY: stoning the cancer in you

    So Joshua asks God why and God says that this one dude, Achan, has kept some of the forbidden spoils He whispered, "God, this is why it is so hard to love you!"

  • *STORY: Autistic Boy's Mumbling

    "Why is your baby's eyes like that?" Elias' was talking to someone. "Do you think that's why he got better those times?" "Yes, mom. Why else would he get better?

  • *STORY: The Love of Beauty, and the Beauty of Love

    "But I think that's WHY I've made it to 40 without every finding someone good enough! "Oh God, why do I want to leave relationships every time the attraction goes away?! Why can't I be happy with David and his flaws?"

  • Guest Post: help with Suicidal Thoughts

    I don’t know why, but God does not promise that we won’t experience pain. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Unearned suffering is redemptive.” Romans 5:3-4 says, “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it. We would all suffer if you were gone! 5.

  • STORY: The Disciplines of a Father

    He tried to look in the pages before and after, but this strange passage about a suffering savior seemed Johannes turned around and spoke to the room, "Why was he punished for us?! That's not right. The priest nodded "Why was he kneeling?" The priest looked at him like it was obvious.

  • Story: Wage war on your parasite

    But that’s kind of why he was okay with letting his eyes wander. ’s best companion through his hardest years, and seeing how Meghan had cared for his dog was partly why It reminded him why he had fallen in love with her, and why he couldn't lose her.

  • Story: Gay Boy.

    Why did it have to be the absolute worst person who caught him at just that moment. “Why don’t you come near, young one. Why did he feel the way he did? What had gone wrong with him?  Why would he when he just got teased about it all the time? It didn't make sense why being born a certain way would be a sin or why God would love any differently

  • STORY: Fathers Against Sons

    Why doesn’t he get his own water?! He uses people to get what he wants. He doesn’t care about us!” “Why would you ask me to draw water for you and then give it to me?” But the tyrannical kingdom had taught the boy to be skeptical so he asked, “Why should I believe that He looked back up at the man and said, “Why did you come here today?”

  • STORY: Divided Mountain (Divided Nation)

    He lifted his head and his ears; why were they so heavy? Everything seemed so heavy. He remembered why people never came here any more. It was just so much harder to get there. Why was this happening here, where he finally felt safe? Why did they all become like that?”

  • STORY: We Need a Pastor of Story

    “I just don’t really see…” Garret looked at the man skeptically, “why a church spent good money and hired “Why don’t you tell me what happened with your job, and your wife, Garret?

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