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He Went to Waffle House for a ‘Last Meal.’ Then a Stranger Changed His Life.

On Christmas Day 2020, a depressed teenager walked into...

White Mother Gives Birth to Three Black Babies, And Her Husband’s Reaction Is Absolutely Beautiful

"There will always be the older white woman in Walmart who stared at us with sheer disgust, or the African-American mother who looked at us and just shook her head.”

The Spiritual Discipline Almost No Modern Christians Practice (But Early Believers Did)

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Boy Breaks Down as He Says He’d Take a Bullet for Her—at 1:52, You Won’t Doubt Him One Bit

Lindsay Cochran was born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, which has kept her wheelchair-bound since she was 2 years old. Though she’s not able to participate in most of the activities other kids do, her physical limitations can’t taint her vibrant spirit.

“She laughs often, cries little, and lives life to its fullest. She has been a blessing to so many, and God has richly taken our family down paths that have been hard but have allowed us to grow in ways we would have never expected,” her mom wrote in a blog post.

What’s most beautiful is the unbreakable bond she shares with her brother. This duo has the most beautiful relationship in the world.

“I would take a bullet for her. She’s my best friend,” he says, tearing up. “I would do anything for her. My life would be nothing without her.”


Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

He Went to Waffle House for a ‘Last Meal.’ Then a Stranger Changed His Life.

On Christmas Day 2020, a depressed teenager walked into a Waffle House in Georgia planning to eat what he believed would be his final...

White Mother Gives Birth to Three Black Babies, And Her Husband’s Reaction Is Absolutely Beautiful

"There will always be the older white woman in Walmart who stared at us with sheer disgust, or the African-American mother who looked at us and just shook her head.”

The Spiritual Discipline Almost No Modern Christians Practice (But Early Believers Did)

In this modern age of perpetual consumption—news, entertainment, food, and endless digital stimulation—the idea of voluntarily going without feels almost...radical. Yet for the earliest...