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Struggling Marathoner Helped by Fellow Runners
Training for a marathon is one of the most physically demanding activities you can willingly put yourself through. And when race day finally comes—after ...
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Off-Grid Adventure Ends in Family Tragedy
Three members of a local family set off on a long-term camping adventure, intent on living off the grid. Their endeavor took a fatal turn when their three ...
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A Temple to Music
Here's the most famous place you've never heard of. It's St. Peter's Church Hall in Liverpool, England. It looks like a typical church ...
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One Thing that Brings Health and Happiness
What if we could study people from the time that they were teenagers all the way into old age to see what really matters to a person’s health and ...
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The Collateral Damage of Sin
Eight-year-old Aryanna Schneeberg was playing in her backyard near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when she was struck in the back with an arrow. A neighbor was ...
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Grief Means We Are Not Always ‘Fine’
In Wendell Berry’s novel Hannah Coulter, the main character, Hannah, is grieving the death of her first husband, who died in World War II. She offers ...
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The Divided Church
If you attend a service in the small Roman Catholic church Sankt Maria in Carinthia, Austria, you might find that the pastor has to pause the sermon for ...
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City Repairs and Sells Discards from Landfills
Every day, several large trucks full of discarded goods arrive at a warehouse in the eastern suburbs of Hamburg, Germany, before being sorted through ...
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Diversity and Connection in the Church
Suzanne Simard writes about ecosystems from the viewpoint of adaptation and evolution. But her comments pique the interest of those who love the diversity ...
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Church Completes Thirty Year Needlepoint Project
Like many people, Pat Allen enjoys needlepoint as an activity. But where some needlepoint projects last a few months or even a year, Allen has most everyone ...
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