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  1. These short stories were published in addition to Grace's regular novels in both hardback and paperback editions and are very rare. We list them as books in our GLH book lists, since they were produced individually. However, these short stories appear in many of the short story collections published in later years.

  2. Stories of God's Grace. We are blessed by those who have been willing to share their inspiring stories with us. Many of our contributors were initially reluctant to share their own stories, either out of shame or out of a desire to remain anonymous.

  3. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Crime of the Century. As Jesus went on from there, He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the toll booth, and He said to him, “Follow me,” and he got up and followed Him.”. Matthew 9:9 (CSB) It was the crime of the century. Somewhere right around the time I was learning how to cut watermelon with a…. May 3, 2024.

  4. Speaking Engagements. Stories of God's Grace is an online community that focuses on God revealed in the lives of men and women who have been touched by the experience of His loving grace at times when they needed it most. We believe that sharing God's grace in our lives inspires and connects us as a church and further gl.

  5. Hastily they scrambled out of the water. ‘Ero, ero,’ a cry went out from the pursuers. Before the thieves could find a safe place at which to cross the river, the crowd was upon them. With their clubs they smote the thieves to the ground. The air was filled with the howls of the captured men.

  6. 23 de dez. de 2022 · As ‘Amazing grace’ marks its 250 th anniversary on Sunday January 1 st 2023, we look at the story behind one of the world’s most famous hymns and its author, John Newton. Sung at the inauguration of presidents, 9/11 commemorations and memorably recorded by such luminaries as Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley, you could be forgiven for ...

  7. New Zealand writer of novels, short stories, and books for children, Ms. Grace is one of the most successful Maori writers in English. Her short stories address the issues of injustice to Maoris in new Zealand law and society, and have been published in Waiariki (1975), The Dream Sleepers and Other Stories (1980), and Electric City (1987).