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Rare Coin, Rejected by 'Expert,' Sold for $3.1 Million
George Owen Walton was born on May 15, 1907, in Rocky Mount, Virginia. As an estate appraiser, he had first dibs on rare coins, guns, jewelry, stamps, ...
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Applying God's Word Gets Preacher Run Out of Town
In the American frontier days, there was a settlement in the West whose citizens were engaged in the lumber business. The town felt they wanted a church. ...
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Is Our "Info-glut Culture" Becoming Wiser?
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. The Library of Congress was established by an act of Congress in 1800. In 1815 the Library ...
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Memorized Psalm Helps 56 Years Later
Gordon MacDonald writes:
In the fall of 1956, I began my final year at the Stony Brook School, then a boys' college preparatory school in New York. ...
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Death Row Inmate on the Bible's Power
Cornelius Plantinga Jr. writes in “Reading for Preaching”:
I was visiting on death row in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. I asked ...
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Botched Translation Leads to Tragedy
A good translation or translator really does matter. Professional translator Nataly Kelly tells the following story about what journalists have called ...
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We Find Our Own Stories in the Bible's Stories
In late 2012 seventy-five year old Marion Shurtleff purchased a Bible in a used book store near her home in San Clemente, California. After making her ...
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Pilots' Carelessness Causes More Accidents
Some time ago a rash of flying accidents for single-engine planes occurred across North America. When a comprehensive study was conducted of the 44 most ...
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The Song of Songs Will Reach the Unchurched
Isn't the Bible amazing? It has a whole book—the Song of Songs—that is primarily an unabashed celebration of the pleasure of physical ...
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Compass Helps Crew Members Survive
In 2005 a retired merchant seaman named Waldemer Semenov donated a compass to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. The ordinary and small compass ...
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