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Monday, January 19, 2026

Irish Orphan Girls

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By Susan G Mathis In the 1870s, hundreds of Irish orphan girls, many between the ages of 13 and 16, left the only homes they’d ever known—ci...
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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Aurora’s 1897 UFO Crash — A Texas Tale That Won’t Stay Buried

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    by  Tom Goodman These days, stories about strange objects in the sky are no longer confined to the fringes. Military pilots testify befo...
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Saturday, January 17, 2026

Answers to Prayers that Inspired a Nation

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  For the month of January, our church is having 21 days of fasting and prayer. I became curious about some of the historical calls to pra...
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Thursday, January 15, 2026

COST OF PERSERVERANCE (Part III)

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  By Catherine Ulrich Brakefield          Born dirt poor, in a one-room cabin in the primitive backwoods of Kentucky, with little formal e...
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Charles Goodnight and the School Teacher

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by Sherry Shindelar Mary Ann (Molly) Dyer met Charles Goodnight in 1864 at Fort Belknap, Texas. The Civil War, in its last year, had taken a...
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