Light Notes
Light Notes
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LIGHT NOTES
Birthday celebration spreads kindness around the world
Random acts of kindness multiply when a 40th birthday invitation asks friends to give gifts to others in a month-long celebration.
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LIGHT NOTES
No finish line for war widow running to honor fallen heroes
When Captain John Hallett was killed in Afghanistan in 2009 leaving a young wife and three small children. His grieving widow, Lisa, turned to running.
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An act of kindness makes a lasting difference
Before food banks and easy credit, a young mother despairs over no food in the pantry and a paycheck that is still days away. Her spontaneous prayer and what happens next changes her life forever.
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Even in death a mother’s love reaches out
When a daughter grieves over the loss of her mom, a surprising experience feels like a letter from heaven.
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Father remembers unseen hands that saved toddler’s life
On a hazardous switchback road, young parents watched in horror as their son falls from their pickup truck. But what they witness is remembered as heaven’s intervention an angel moment.
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An act of honesty makes it right
Like Honest Abe, a retired Columbia Basin College instructor goes the “extra mile” when he discovers he hasn’t been charged enough for a purchase at a Fred Meyer’s grocery store.
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A 'small miracle' brings comfort after funeral service
Six years ago, a man changed from a cynic to a believer in God's mysterious ways when he experienced firsthand an unexplained coincidence — after his mother’s death.
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Former meth-addict recalls struggle to start a new life
In 2006 Alisha Smith-Page chose a new beginning after a 14-year meth addiction. But defeat was breathing down her neck, ready to overtake her new start in lifeuntil there was a helping hand.
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Former drug-addicted mom remembers cry for help
Hopeless by anyone's standards: Three felonies, hooked on meth, countless hours of jail time and enough mug shots to wallpaper one of her kid's bedroom door. After a 14-year methamphetamine addiction, a young woman cries out for help and experiences a life-changing rescue.
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LIGHT NOTES
Tri-Cities singer, former rock band leader recalls spiritual U-turn
On the threshold of an early 1980s national tour as the opening act for American rock band Head East, Tri-Citian Greg Smith experiences a “God moment” one Sunday that changes his direction -- and destiny.



