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I regret sending him out of the house (#280).
Steven had already known what loss felt like when he was just a child.
Nov 22
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Parents should not argue in front of their children (#279).
In a quiet neighbourhood on the street of Freetown lived Mr and Mrs Bah.
Nov 16
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The market sellers (#278).
The Bomba Market in Freetown had a life of its own.
Nov 10
It was never my calling (#277).
Martha sat quietly on the old wooden bench behind her house.
Nov 3
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October 2025
Don’t leave the church because of one person’s bad act (#276).
In a small Adventist congregation.
Oct 24
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When good things lead to sin (#275).
It was a cool evening in the peaceful town of Yele,.
Oct 17
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I will never doubt myself 2 (#274).
In the small, busy community of Clinetown, Freetown.
Oct 10
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I Will Never Doubt Myself (#273).
Around the busy streets of Wilkinson Road in Freetown lived a young woman named Mariama Kallon.
Oct 3
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September 2025
I was not lying ($272).
In the quiet town of Kabala lived a man named Osman, known by his neighbors as a humble farmer.
Sep 26
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Trust (#271)
In Sierra Leone, there lived a young man named Bai.
Sep 19
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Why Am I Poor? (#270).
Ansu sat on a broken wooden bench just outside his small zinc-roof house in the Goderich community.
Sep 12
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When Fear Whispers, Faith Speaks Louder (269).
In a forgotten corner of Thunder Hill stood a crooked little house.
Sep 5
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