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Michael Jordan Shreds Gear
If any athlete was known for focus, it was Michael Jordan. In Jordan's book, Driven from Within, Fred Whitfield, president and chief operating officer ...
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Economist Offers Stunning Prayer
Arthur Burns, a Jewish economist of great influence in Washington during the tenure of several Presidents, was once asked to pray at a gathering of evangelical ...
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Gradual Secularization
Unlike Israel's exile, our process of secularization is not clearly marked by a hostile takeover. We are losing the land by way of a thousand little ...
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Shoppers Ignore Dying Woman
The last thing LaShanda Calloway saw before she died was people literally stepping over her to continue shopping as if nothing had happened. Calloway ...
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Christians Struggle with Opposing Desires
We want to be a saint, but we also want to feel every sensation experienced by sinners; we want to be innocent and pure, but we also want to be experienced ...
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Honeymooner Already Tired of Wife
This is a true story. A businessman moved over slightly as a young man crowded into the airplane seat next to him. They both fastened their seat belts, ...
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Husband Seeks Attention in a Harmful Way
Dave Goetz writes in "Marital Drift”:
Recently, Jana and I weathered one of the most stressful weeks in our marriage. I'd spent the previous ...
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Abraham Lincoln Asks to Borrow Army
In the later months of 1862, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was angered by General George B. McClellan's inactivity despite superiority ...
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A Prayer for Disturbance
Explorer Sir Francis Drake prayed:
Disturb us, Lord, when we are too well pleased with ourselves, when our dreams have come true because we have dreamed ...
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John McCain on Courage
Courage is like a muscle. The more we exercise it, the stronger it gets. I sometimes worry that our collective courage is growing weaker from disuse. ...
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