Fleming, including
using it to christen “a
particularly horrible
species of bird” should
he discover one.
—Daniel H. borinsky
Alexandria, Virginia
Everyday Heroes
I have essential trem-
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The Internet Chump
Who Became a Champ
Being a missionary in
Asia with my husband,
I can say that God does
amazing things through
people who have a
A TIMELESS
WOLF TALE
✦Please do not wait
another 32 years to
republish “My Friend
the Timber Wolf,” the
story that originally ap-
peared in your May 1987
issue. Every generation
of your readers should
be exposed to this story.
I feel blessed because
I once stared into the
eyes of a wild wolf in
Montana. What a sight
to behold.
—James W. Lockwood
east brunswick,
new jersey
✦I have read this story
seven times and have
learned something new
each time.
—Ralph Crary
goodlettsville, tennessee
heart to care about
others. I was encour-
aged and blessed
to have read this article
and will share it with
others.
—Lois Langworthy
Pederson
New Auburn, Wisconsin
The Perfect
Brain Food
I had a mom who
always used to tell me
to put my book down
and get outside. One
day, her sister-in-law
heard her and said,
“I would give anything
if I could get Michael
[her son] to pick up a
book.” That was the last
time Mom complained
about my reading.
—Ida theis
Ramsey, Minnesota
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