One day, Mr. Smith drove his car to meet his friends at the station. When he found there was still quite some time before the train arrived, he decided to take a short sleep. He was about to fall asleep when a young lady came and asked him the time. Mr. Smith opened his eyes an...
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The Living Story - Enjoying a Powerful Walk With GodLinda Evans Shepherd
“It was your hard words, your despair of mankind, your gloomy belief in God and His creation, which drove me to you。 Learn to know mankind! Even in the wicked one lives a part of God—and this extinguishes and conquers the flame of hell!” The pastor felt a kiss on his lips; a...
In America today the language of hate and prejudice has been inciting violence more and more often. Some of the victims are linked by faith, others by the color of their skin, and still others by sexual orientation. CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith has a story about one young man targeted...
“Try to take part in the story competition.”“OK, thank you, Lawrence,” said Frank excitedly. He rushed home, and wrote something on a piece of paper. His mom was very happy to see her son cheerful and excited. Actually he was going to write a short story to take part in the ...
In the short story “Mermaid” by Richard Van Camp, the author explores the realm of a true tragedy in this story through the use of the Aristotle style of the elements of tragedy displayed by the means of Torchy’s series of unfortunate events through willing blindness, dramatized actions ...
Summary Of All Summer In A Day “All Summer In A Day” by Ray Bradbury is a short story about a girl named Margot and her experiences on the planet Venus. Margot moved to Venus from Earth when she was 4 years old, old enough to remember the sun. On Venus, the sun only comes out...
Missouri was a slavery state, and, though the young Clemens had been reassured that chattel slavery was an institution approved by God, he nevertheless carried with him memories of cruelty and sadness that he would reflect upon in his maturity. Then there was the violence of Hannibal itself. ...
Heaven a mighty circle turning; God a tyrant crown’d. This God is opposed by Orc and by Los, the imagination, and at the end of the poem Los “call’d all his sons to the strife of blood.” The work’s last illustration, however, is not of the heroic sons of Los storming the...