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Ants Teach to Benefit Others
Research has revealed that worker ants sacrifice time and efficiency in order to teach other ants how to find food—a practice that is beneficial ...
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What Makes a Good Leader?
What makes a good leader? That question was asked by the Army War College in a study of highly regarded major generals in Iraq. Subordinates rated the ...
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Tardy Discipline
Unfortunately most churches don't employ formal discipline until offenses are so terrible, relationships so shattered, and patterns so ingrained, ...
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How the Gospel Came to Mongolia
Bill and Amy Stearns, in their book 20/20 Vision, relate how the gospel came to Mongolia:
In the 1870s Swedish missionaries arrived in Mongolia—what ...
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Coach Wooden Started with Socks
Players gathering for the first day of basketball practice at UCLA were full of anticipation. They wondered how their coach, John Wooden, would set the ...
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Max Lucado Describes Some Weak Views of Christ
Pastor and author Max Lucado describes some of the weak views people have about Christ:
For some, Jesus is a good luck charm. The "Rabbit's Foot ...
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"Glory": Unbridled Commitment
Glory dramatizes the true story of the first black regiment to fight for the North during the Civil War. The 54th Regiment from Massachusetts was a rag-tag ...
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"Peter Pan": All Fun with No Commitments
An imaginary boy from Neverland, Peter Pan (Jeremy Sumpter), comes to life for the purpose of taking lost little boys and Wendy (Rachel Hurd-Hood) away ...
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Slain Missionary Expected to Suffer for Christ
Missionary Karen Watson counted the cost of following Jesus. That's why she left a letter with her pastor before going to Iraq. She went to provide ...
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Discipline Is the Price of Freedom
We have not advanced very far in our spiritual lives if we have not encountered the basic paradox of freedom, to the effect that we are most free when ...
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