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The Difficulty of Christian Submission
[In an article for Decision magazine], Samuel Kamaleson illustrates [the difficulty of submission] through a Christian folk story from South India. There ...
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A Reconciling Christmas in the Middle East
Lebanon-born Ali Elhajj came to faith in Christ while living in America. As he encountered evangelical culture, he became troubled by how deeply American ...
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Eddie Would Go!
In his book Passed Through Fire, pastor Rick Bundschuh tells the story of Hawaiian surfer Eddie Aikau:
If you ever visit Hawaii, you may notice a plethora ...
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The Miracle of Unity in the Midst of Diversity
Philip Yancey writes:
As I read accounts of the New Testament church, no characteristic stands out more sharply than [diversity]. Beginning with Pentecost, ...
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What Meekness Looks Like
Taylor University is a Christian college in Indiana. Years ago, they were pleased to learn that an African student, Sam, was going to be enrolling in ...
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The Partnership of Missions and Business in China
In an article for Today's Christian about the rapid growth of the church in China, Rob Moll tells the story of a missionary and businessman called ...
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Story of Forgiven Drunk Driver Moves Beth Moore
In her book Living Beyond Yourself: Exploring the Fruit of the Spirit, author and speaker Beth Moore recalls a particularly insightful moment in her life: ...
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Man Learns Purpose of Worship Service
For most of my growing-up years, my father's father lived next door to us. Or, I should say, we lived next door to him. Pop was there first. …
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A Willingness to Be Lonely
The unoccupied fields of the world await those who are willing to be lonely for the sake of Christ.
—Samuel Zwemer, U.S. missionary (1867–1952)
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The Courageous Sacrifice of King Jesus
Most kingdoms do anything they can to protect their king. This is the unspoken premise of the game of chess, for example. When the king falls, the kingdom ...
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