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The Red Bandana in the 9/11 Museum
In a recent book Jack Alexander writes:
From the time he was six years old, Welles Crowther wore a red bandana. His father gave it to him, explaining the ...
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Artificial Blood Developed for Patients of Any Blood Type
When someone has been injured in a serious accident or has excessive bleeding during surgery there is often an immediate need for a blood transfusion. ...
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COVID-19 and the Crown of Thorns
In his blog article, Dr. Timothy Tennent, the President of Asbury Theological Seminary, makes a fascinating connection between the Coronavrius and the ...
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The Dead Don’t Bleed
After a serious car accident in Venezuela, Carlos Camejo was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials released the body to the morgue and a routine autopsy ...
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The ‘Stumbling Stones’ of Holocaust Victims
With hundreds of things to see in Berlin, few tourists pay attention to what lies under their feet. The four inch by four inch blocks of brass embedded ...
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Secular Historian on a Clear Benefit from the Resurrection
The historian Paul Veyne calls himself an "unbeliever," and yet he extols the message of human dignity that we find in the sacrificial love ...
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Church Pays Debt Instead of Elaborate Easter Service
Usually, at Easter, Wichita’s Pathway Church spends money on TV ads and direct mail to promote their Easter Sunday service. But in 2019 the church ...
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How Long is a Trillion Seconds?
The New York Times published an article explaining large numbers like a million, billion, and trillion. The article was titled “Just how long is ...
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The Man Who Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
It is impossible to imagine what it’s like to be accused of a crime you didn't commit, be sentenced to death, and then wait on death row for ...
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Instruments of Death Become Symbols of Eternal Life
During World War II General Douglas MacArthur wanted an island airfield from which to launch his forces and so he invaded the Indonesian island of Biak. ...
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