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Helping Others Realize They Are "Meant to House the Fullness of God"
John of Kronstadt … was a nineteenth-century Russian Orthodox priest at the time when alcohol abuse was rampant. None of the priests ventured out ...
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Tim Keller on Self-centered Giving
In his book The Prodigal God, best-selling author and pastor Timothy Keller offers the following story to illustrate self-centered giving:
Once upon a ...
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Reasons for Image Obsession Among Girls
In an article for Psychology Today magazine, Hara Marano writes about the constant pressure girls face concerning their image. Deprived of an internal ...
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Between Failure and Fraud
Mark Labberton writes in Leadership journal:
In a very difficult season when finances were tight, I was driving a dilapidated car that had been donated ...
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Man Auctions a Mother's Touch
Citizen, a publication from Focus on the Family, reported the online auction of a "mother's touch."
Dan Baber honored his mother by posting ...
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Mike Tyson Declares His Life a Waste
At one time, Mike Tyson was the most feared heavyweight boxer in the ring. Based on an interview with Tyson, Jon Saraceno revealed what went wrong:
Mike ...
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Priceless Response
One summer, my daughter taught the 4-year-olds at vacation Bible school. The first day she gave everyone yarn necklace nametags to wear around their necks. ...
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Less Is More
The meek man is not a human mouse afflicted with a sense of his own inferiority. Rather, he may be in his moral life as bold as a lion and as strong as ...
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Teaching Children Values
Percentage of American preschool teachers, administrators, parents, and child-development specialists who said the most important thing for a child to ...
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The Wrong God
The labor of self-love is a heavy one indeed. Think for yourself whether much of your sorrow has not arisen from someone speaking slightingly of you. ...
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