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The Grain of Truth Grows Slowly
In CT magazine, singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken writes:
I bought my Santa Cruz acoustic guitar a few years ago at a used music shop in Tennessee. It ...
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Transformers Statues Rejected by Neighborhood Board
Newton Howard is a brain scientist who teaches at Georgetown University. He says, “We are transformers. We change things as humans.” This ...
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What Happens to Flood-Damaged Cars?
Thousands of cars are damaged or destroyed by floods every year, but don’t assume all those vehicles end up in a junkyard. Some are repaired and ...
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Couples Fell Back in Love on Vacation
Forty-two percent of Americans have fallen back in love with a partner after going on vacation together. A survey of 2,000 adults looked at the magic ...
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Company Recycles Used Electronics for Precious Metals
Ever wonder what happens to all the laptops, cell phones, and other electronics people use after they’re done with them? Some of them end up at ...
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City Repairs and Sells Discards from Landfills
Every day, several large trucks full of discarded goods arrive at a warehouse in the eastern suburbs of Hamburg, Germany, before being sorted through ...
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The Power of a Reboot
We have all found ourselves stuck and trying to troubleshoot a problem on our computers, smartphone, or other electronic devices. According to multiple ...
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The Lord Is My Strength
In CT magazine, Greg Stier shares his journey from a violent dysfunctional family background to the salvation of his extended family:
To my five-year-old ...
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Why Our Body Destroys Itself
In the early 1990s when scientists first peered into a cell, they saw something amazing. They observed the cell destroying its own proteins and organ-like ...
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Describing Heaven’s Riches
In an issue of CT magazine, author Jen Wilkin writes of the difficulty in describing the glory of heaven:
I am a competitive game player. A few years ago ...
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