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The Pilgrim’s Crooked Progress
In a review of A.J. Swoboda’s book Dusty Roads, Leslie Fields writes:
We all have stories of getting lost. Here is one of mine: I crossed the Sahara ...
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For Many, the World Lacks any Discernible Truth
The popular Pursuit of Wonder YouTube channel (almost two million subscribers) gives an excellent concise insight on Existentialism. One segment is noteworthy: ...
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Skier Trusts His Father’s Voice
Jacob Smith, is a 15-year-old legally blind freeride skier. Jacob has extreme tunnel vision--and no depth perception on top of that. What he does see ...
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God’s Good Compass
It's significant that in Scripture, wisdom is often associated with a path. Are you going in the right direction? Are you veering off the path? Do ...
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A Light on the Stairs
Singer-song-writer Sandra McCracken writes in an issue of CT magazine:
I live in an old house. Along with the charms of age, this old house has some surprises. ...
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The World's Last Lost Tourist
49-year-old German brewery worker Erwin Kreuz blew his life savings on a once-in-a-lifetime birthday trip to San Francisco. He’d seen it on TV, ...
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James Bond Meets Gandalf
While Sean Connery may have had many memorable roles, the actor also rejected more than a handful of now-iconic parts. Perhaps most famously, Connery ...
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Signposts that Point Toward Home
There's a Signpost Forest just outside of Watson Lake, Yukon. It was started in 1942 when a soldier named Carl K. Lindley was injured while working ...
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GPS Directs Amazon Driver into Golf Cart Tunnel
Most golfers keep their driver in a bag with the rest of their clubs. So, when Bill Offer, the outside services supervisor at Boulder Pointe Golf Club, ...
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Anchor Needed to Prevent Lostness
Science writer Michael Bond is a bit of an expert in the traumatic subject of lostness. He writes that being lost is a fear that runs deep in our psyche ...
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