Daily Good News 36: Zach Bonner’s legacy, Man returns $3,000 stolen sax, and community gives family best Christmas ever

Christmas is over. I hope you enjoyed the day. I did. I guess now you’re all sentimental because of new years and all that crap. You won’t be getting much from me in that regard. But hey, we’ve got some good news to take a look at so let’s get to it!

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First piece of news is about a family who lost everything right before Christmas, and then the community stepped in and made it the best Christmas:

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Daily Good News 35: Jesus Is Born

You can’t possibly be surprised I went this road, are you? This is one of the best things to happen to the world. Not all of you agree with me, and perhaps are seriously considering hitting the backspace button. That’s fine, but, if you don’t know the story of Christmas, at least read this story.

Ah yes, Jesus being born is good news for all of us. It was the start of a plan to save us all from hell. Sounds good to me. Again, hit the link if you haven’t. I’ll leave you with this:

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Have a great day.

-DALANEL

Wednesday Word: Loving Money

Hey, so, as most of you know, I wrote a book. This is one of the chapters from my book. At the end, you have the option of watching the episode from the video series covering the book. This will be the Wednesday Word for the day.

When we look at money, we think that it’s the only way to function in this world. And yes, we need money to pay for the bills, food, a place to live in and other things. Because of the importance of money, we can end up looking at money as our life line. We start to idolize money. We start thinking money can buy peace and happiness and ultimate success.

That’s just not true.

One of the famous miss-quotes of the Bible is “Money is the root of all evil” Before I explain what the actual saying is; let’s go over how this is wrong. For one thing, God wants us to prosper here on earth, even though our time here is short. While God doesn’t need money, He understands how the world works and is able to supply His children with the resources to survive. And since money is a big necessity, he gives us what we need.

There is no reason why you would have to believe that money is the root of all evil when God himself encourages us to get it.

So then what’s the correct saying?

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Wednesday Word: What Is Love?

Okay, a few things about the video. For one, you might just want to listen to it; the camera is shaky. Two, you might want to turn the volume up a little, but even then, the sound quality isn’t the best. Still, this young lady explores what love is. Take a listen:

Great. And she’s absolutely right. I wrote a little on this before so check that out.

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Dante’s Opinion: Gamestop or best buy- Xbox one?

Our first question is from Mahmoud:

Gamestop or best buy- Xbox one? Where should i buy my xbox one gamestop or best buy because i want to have warrainty on my xbox one and i want a good company that actually knows what their doing.

I want an Xbox One so bad I might be willing to sell my body again. Seriously, I would go with Best Buy. Now, I’ve bought games from Game Stop. But, I bought my 360 from Best Buy. The warranty came in handy as I had a little trouble with it, including the ring of death. The Geek Squad was also superb in repairing whatever was wrong with it. On a separate instance, I needed something checked on and the GS couldn’t fix it so they allowed me to switch for a new product with no hassle. So, I would go with Best Buy if only because the warranty and the helpful folks behind the desk. I can’t tell you about pricing although, with it so new, I’m guessing retail price is dominant.

Next is from messed:

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Daily Good News 19: Helping the homeless; Dog saves the family

Hey, it’s that time again. I’m always working on what I can add to this feature. I’m close to a couple of new additions.

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Ah, words of wisdom. It would be really interesting if he’s the one sharing his cookie vs just being a monster about it.

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