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Sister Inah Canabarro, the world’s oldest living person at nearly 117, is a fan of the local soccer club, which celebrates her birthday every year by decorating her room with gifts in the team’s colors. The secret to her longevity? Her faith, she says. No one can predict the future, but as technology advances, it becomes more and more tempting to lean on self-reliance as the answer to unknown futures. But there’s only One who can shape the future, and he asks for our dependence on him today.
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Today's Daily Article was written by Dr. Jim Denison and narrated by Chris Elkins. You can read this article on our website. You may also receive it in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.
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Sister Inah Canabarro, the world’s oldest living person at nearly 117, is a fan of the local soccer club, which celebrates her birthday every year by decorating her room with gifts in the team’s colors. The secret to her longevity? Her faith, she says. No one can predict the future, but as technology advances, it becomes more and more tempting to lean on self-reliance as the answer to unknown futures. But there’s only One who can shape the future, and he asks for our dependence on him today.
About Denison Forum and The Daily Article
Today's Daily Article was written by Dr. Jim Denison and narrated by Chris Elkins. You can read this article on our website. You may also receive it in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.
Get your copy of Wisdom Matters today!
NOTE: Denison Forum is a fully donor-funded nonprofit ministry. To support our calling, please donate today.
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