The document discusses a group of students who were asked to list the seven wonders of the world. While most students listed famous structures, one student listed less tangible wonders like seeing, hearing, touching, feeling, laughing and loving. This student's list emphasized the simple pleasures and human experiences that are often overlooked. The document encourages appreciating life's most precious gifts that cannot be bought, like love. It concludes by stating that the greatest wonder is God's love for mankind in sending his son Jesus.
2. "Seven Wonders of the World."
Though there were some
disagreements,the following
received the most votes:
A group of students were
asked to list what they
thought were the present
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3. 1. Egypt's Great Pyramids
2. Taj Mahal
3. Grand Canyon
4. Panama Canal
5. Empire State Building
6. St. Peter's Basilica
7. China's Great Wall
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4. While gathering
the votes, the teacher
noted that one student
had not finished
her paper yet.
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5. The girl replied, "Yes,
a little. I couldn't quite
make up my mind
because there were
so many."
So she asked the girl if she
was having trouble with
her list.
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14. The room was so quiet you
could have heard a pin drop.
The things we overlook as
simple and ordinary and that
we take for granted are truly
wondrous!
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15. The most precious things
in life cannot be built by
hand or bought by man.
A gentle reminder :
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16. The Greatest Wonder Of All…
IS :
God’s amazing Love for mankind in sending His
Only Son Jesus to set us free and give us
everlasting life.
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Parveen Kumar Chadha with the
vision that nobody should suffer the
way he has suffered because of
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Join us as a member for a noble
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