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The Secret Life of Gift Cards
Gift cards make great stocking stuffers—just as long as you don’t stuff them in a drawer and forget about them after the holidays. Americans ...
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Americans Have $21 Billion in Unspent Gift Cards
Some people love them, some people hate them. Worse, a large number of us who receive them on special occasions are indifferent to them, or even forget ...
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Muslim Woman Takes Bold Stand for Jesus
In his memoir, Everything Sad Is Untrue, Daniel Nayeri tells the gripping story of his mother’s conversion from a devout Muslim background to a ...
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Evangelicalism Growing in Central America
Evangelicalism is now the largest religious demographic in Central America, according to a poll of about 4,000 people in five countries. More than a third ...
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Seeing Isn’t Always Believing
The radio program, This American Life, tells the story about the late writer David Rakoff, who had a hard time believing what was right in front of his ...
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Pro Soccer Player Made Soccer His God
In his article titled "Professional Soccer Was My God," former pro soccer player Gavin Peacock writes:
I was never going to be tall, so my dad (who was ...
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Conversion Is Like Waking Up to an Alarm Clock
Bible scholar N.T. Wright uses the analogy of waking up in the morning for how some people come to Christ through a dramatic, instant conversion and others ...
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Woman Accepts Christ After 'Pleasant' Atheism
Nicole Cliffe became a Christian on July 7, 2015, after what she called "a very pleasant adult life of firm atheism." "The idea of a benign deity who ...
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Famous Chef Accepts Christ, Finds True Joy
NPR (National Public Radio) reported on a new deli in rural Maine with a hotshot chef behind the counter. "Foodies" may recognize the chef's ...
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Prisoners Share Stories About Their Freedom
New York magazine interviewed several former inmates and asked them to describe their first hours or day of freedom. These men had been wrongfully convicted, ...
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