A Wedding Gift

A Wedding Gift

A Wedding Gift. At the end of the wedding party, a bride’s mother gave her a newly opened bank savings passbook, with $1000 deposited in it. She told her, “My dear daughter, take this passbook. Keep it as a record of your married life. Whenever

The Sweetheart Chair

The Sweetheart Chair

No matter where she moved or who she married that little chair had a place in her home. I had admired it for years and, although it was nothing special except that it belonged to her, I longed to have it. Bright pink corduroy, she called it a “Sweetheart Chair”. It was sort of heart-shaped on the back and I guess the color, pink, gave it its name.

Thinking of Divorce? Think Again

Thinking of Divorce? Think Again

Thinking of divorce? This testimony is good for you. It will help you to think twice.

My sisters would phone my husband and shout at him. If he is controlling me I would always dare him that if he wished to divorce me, he should do so. I never wanted a divorce, I just had pride and I never wanted to look a loser in his eyes.

Truth of Life

Truth of Life

Truth of Life One day, during an evening class for adults, the psychology Teacher entered the class and told the students, “Let’s all play a game.” The Teacher asked one… Truth of Life One day, during an evening class for adults, the psychology Teacher entered the class and told the students, “Let’s all play a game.” The Teacher asked one of the students to volunteer. A lady, Aliza, came forward. The Teacher asked her to write 30 names of the most important people in her life on the board. Aliza wrote the names of her family members, relatives, friends, colleagues and her neighbors. The Teacher told her to erase three names that she considered most unimportant. Aliza erased the names of her colleagues. The Teacher again told her to delete five more names. Aliza erased her neighbors’ names. This went on until there were just four names left on the board. These were the names of her mother, father, husband and only son. The entire class became silent, realizing that this wasn’t a game anymore for Aliza alone. Now, the Teacher told her to delete two more names. It was a very difficult choice for Aliza as she unwillingly deleted her parents’ names. “Please delete one more,” the Teacher said. Aliza became very nervous and with trembling hands and tears

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Two Wrongs That Make A Right

Two Wrongs That Make A Right

Two Wrongs That Make A Right There were two houses standing next to each other. In one of them resided a very unhappy family. The spouses yelled at each other,… Two Wrongs That Make A Right There were two houses standing next to each other. In one of them resided a very unhappy family. The spouses yelled at each other, they fought and quarreled all the time. The other was a place of happiness and calm. During one of the fights, a wife asked her husband: “Did you ever hear them quarrel or yell over at that house? No! So, go there and see what they do to avoid it!” The husband stood at the window of his neighbors and watched. There they were busy doing their own thing. The wife was in the kitchen cooking and the man sat at the table writing. The phone rang and the man jumped up and headed to the hallway to get it. On his way he bumped into a vase, it fell and broke. He got down to his knees and started picking up the pieces. The wife ran into the room from the kitchen. She also knelt down and started helping her husband to pick them up. The man said to his wife: “I am so sorry. I rushed to get

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The Prodigal Couple

The Prodigal Couple

The Prodigal Couple A wife joined her husband in the bedroom. Their children were asleep. He was busy reading the newspaper. She looked at him. “My love, there’s something I… The Prodigal Couple A wife joined her husband in the bedroom. Their children were asleep. He was busy reading the newspaper. She looked at him. “My love, there’s something I need to confess” she began to speak. “What is it?” he asked without looking at her, his face still glued to the newspaper. “I have been unfaithful,” she said. He looked at her with fiery eyes. He slapped her. For the first time in their marriage, he slapped her. “How could you woman?! Seventeen years of marriage, four children and this is what you do to me? You cheat on me? How can you stoop so low?” he shouted. He got up from the bed. He started pacing as he continued shouting, “You are the one who always tells me to keep off women. Out of respect, I keep females at a distance and you on the other hand do this?” He was about to pounce on her and beat her. The sting of unfaithfulness enraged him. A knock was heard on the door. Their firstborn, Maria, a fourteen-year-old girl walked into their bedroom. “Mom, dad; is everything OK?” Maria

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