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Bible Scholar Who Explored the Brevity of Life Dies at 47
Old Testament scholar Peter Craigie explored the Bible’s view on the brevity of human life. At one point in his career, Craigie wrote, “Life ...
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Town to Convert Only Library into Police Station
Residents of McFarland, a small town in California’s central valley, are upset over potential plans to replace the town’s only library with ...
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TikTokers’ Attention Span Maxes at 60 Seconds
TikTokers have remarkably short attention spans. Nearly 50 percent of users surveyed by TikTok said videos longer than a minute long were stressful; a ...
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Meeting the God of Chess
Wesley So, the current US Chess Champion (in 2017, 2020, and 2021), shares how he came to Christ:
On the small planet where elite chess players dwell, ...
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Grenade Found in Potato Processing Plant
At a suburban factory for processing French fries, workers discovered something on the conveyor belt full of potatoes: a World War II-era grenade. Manager ...
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Fresh Perspective on ‘Increase in Knowledge’
The often-referenced passage in Daniel 12:4 about an "increase in knowledge" during the last days has taken on new meaning in our high-tech ...
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The Last Man Who Knew Everything
Thomas Young was known as “The Last Person Who Knew Everything.” The 18th-century Britain was a polymath, meaning a person whose knowledge ...
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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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The Dead End of ‘Your Truth’
In Oprah Winfrey’s lifetime achievement award acceptance speech at the 2018 Golden Globes, she said, "What I know for sure is that speaking ...
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The Internet Is Changing Our Brains
In his book The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, Nicholas Carr calls the Internet "a technology of forgetfulness" and describes ...
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