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Joel Bauer

Joel M. Bauer is a 49-year-old U.S. Army Veteran from Dunn, NC, which is just outside of Raleigh. After being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, he attended school at Taylor University, a Christian liberal arts school, in Fort Wayne, IN, where he received his BS in social work and psychology. He has worked in such places as a homeless shelter, a community based treatment center for severe mental illnesses, a school for troubled students, and other social service agencies. His current endeavor is to build The Bottom Line website into a site that inspires both Christians and non-Christians alike, and brings glory to God.

Hero Puppy Saves Family

Tim and Jill McLarty adopted Hunter, a 3 month old Husky mix, from a Michigan Humane Society adoption center in Sterling Heights, Michigan. It was a month after the McLarty’s adopted Hunter that he began to fuss in the middle of the night. Jill McLarty attempted to settle Hunter by ...

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Emma Loves Teddy

“My Brother, Teddy,” is a New York Times Op-Doc about young Emma who likes a lot of things, but LOVES her brother Teddy. Emma was 3 years old when Teddy was born with a viral infection that caused him to have severe brain damage, which led to cerebral palsy. In ...

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Abandoned Dachshund Returned to Owners

An elderly couple left their 13 1/2 year old dachshund tied up outside the Baldwin Park Animal Shelter, located near Los Angeles, CA. The canine was accompanied by an abandonment note stating that the couple did not have the funds to pay to treat their dog or have him put ...

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Boy with Down Syndrome becomes Basketball Star

Kevin Grow experiences a genetic condition known as Down syndrome. Despite his condition, Kevin, the team manager of his high school basketball team, played during Senior Night of his final high school basketball season and scored four three-pointers in the final two minutes of the game. A video of this ...

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Breaking Through Autism with Disney

Owen Suskind was your typical boy until age 3 when he began suffering from regressive autism. This greatly impaired his daily functioning skills, such as eating, sleeping, and speaking. The only thing that held his interest watching his library of Disney movies with his brother. At first this concerned Owen’s ...

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