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These were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.
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In 2006 Connection Magazine published "Faces of Faith", which features the intimate and powerful
testimonies of 38 famous and notable women who have faith in Jesus. This book by Connection Magazine features
testimonies from Condoleezza Rice, Access Hollywood co-host Nancy
O'Dell, former child actress Lisa Whelchel, Senator Elizabeth Dole,
TV actress Nancy Stafford from Matlock, Bernice King, First Lady
Laura Bush and many others. Faces of Faith is on sale now at:
www.amazon.com, www.booksamillion.com, www.lifewaystores.com www.barnesandnoble.com, www.target.com and most major
Christian retailers in the United States and around the world.
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Quotable
"My kids are not allowed to watch MTV....Have you seen what they put on that channel?"
-Former MTV VJ (video jockey) Mark Goodman, in an interview on ABC's Good Morning America, on the 20th anniversary of the cable music channel. Several other original MTV personalities appeared on the GMA program; ex-VJ Martha Quinn agreed with Mr. Goodman's no-MTV household rule:
"Yeah, my kid doesn't watch it."
"Reprinted by permission from WORLD Magazine, Asheville, NC (800) 951.6397."
"I get in the shower every single day, get on my hands and knees and pray. I feel the need to thank God for everything. I have friends I can trust and a woman I love. I'm not a drug addict. I wasn't in a gang. I'm just a normal man who thanks God for every single thing He's done for me."
-Actor Freddy Prinze Jr., a rising movie star who recently starred in Summer Catch. His father Freddy Prinze co-starred on the TV series 'Chico and the Man' before committing suicide. Parade Magazine August 2001.
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