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A Dog Is not a Lion
A Chinese zoo's "African lion" was exposed as a fraud when the dog used as the substitute king of the beasts started barking. The "lion" ...
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Two Wrong Ways to Address Struggles and Sins
On the same day, Rebecca Pippert attended two very different events: a graduate-level psychology class at Harvard University and a Christian Bible study ...
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Alleged Stradivarius Is Merely an Imitation
In an episode of the History Channel's reality show about a Las Vegas pawn shop, a man brought in a violin and asked for an appraisal. According to ...
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Façades Won't Do When It Comes to the Church
In his autobiography, Be Myself, Warren Wiersbe writes about his first church building project as a young pastor in Indiana. He and the church's building ...
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The Teacher Who Couldn't Read
Do you ever feel that if anyone found out the truth about you, you'd be finished? Do you go through life basically trying to convince others that ...
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Worshiping Like the Tin Man and the Scarecrow
Some churches specialize in generating emotion. The platform people are experts at moving worshipers to laughter or tears. Attenders gradually learn to ...
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"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest": Reading the Bible for Credit
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest continues the swashbuckling story of Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and his friends, Will Turner (Orlando ...
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Family Uses Cardboard Cut-Out to Replace Son
Dave Davila, age 24, took a job in Chicago and had to leave his close-knit family in East Moline, Illinois. But family gatherings just weren't the ...
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"Hello, My Name Is Scott"
While some might find wearing a nametag to be a temporary annoyance, Scott Ginsburg has worn a nametag all day, every day since November 2, 2000. Scott's ...
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Fake Mud: Authenticity in a Can
Many products are designed to imitate the real thing. There is plastic decking that looks like real wood. Vinyl flooring that appears to be ceramic tile. ...
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