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Priceless Scribbles

I recently came across a true story by Richard Fairchild, published many years ago in The Christian Reader. It was called “Priceless Scribbles.” He recounts a story about a father who profoundly impacted his son’s life in a uniquely and unexpectedly profound way.

A young boy watched as his father walked into the living room. He noticed that his younger brother, John, began to cower slightly as their dad entered. The older boy sensed that John had done something wrong. Then he saw from a distance what his brother had done. The younger boy had opened his father’s brand new hymnal and scribbled all over the first page with a pen. Continue reading

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