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A Former Convict Finally Enjoys His Freedom
A March, 2011, issue of The New York Times featured a story about a 51-year-old ex-convict named Robert Salzman. After a horrific childhood, Salzman spent ...
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We Imitate What We Admire or Worship
G. K. Beale writes in “We Become What We Worship”:
When my two daughters, Hannah and Nancy, were about two- or three- years-old, I noticed ...
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Philip Yancey Discusses Jesus' View on Prostitutes
In his book What Good Is God?, Philip Yancey writes about being invited to speak at a conference on ministry to women in prostitution. After some discussion ...
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Disney Community Rocked by a Murder and a Suicide
It was supposed to be the "perfect" town. After all, it was planned by Disney itself. The town of Celebration, Florida, a 16-acre utopian community ...
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The Goodness of God's Jealousy
The Bible frequently describes God as a jealous lover. In his book titled Is God a Moral Monster?, Paul Copan asks the question, "When can jealousy ...
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Former POW Forgives the Guard Who Terrorized Him
In her book, Unbroken, Laura Hildenbrand (author of Seabiscuit) recounts the amazing true story of World War II veteran and prisoner-of-war survivor Louis ...
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The Terrible Price of Sin
In his book Finishing Strong, Steve Farrar sums up well the terrible price of sin:
"Sin will take you farther than you want to go,
Keep you longer ...
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Choosing to Live in Darkness
At first glance Steve and Kathryn's home might look like a dingy basement apartment. But then you notice that everything rests on crates. You see, ...
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Bitter Man Chooses to Forgive Longtime Enemy
Pastor Matt Woodley writes:
My friend Steve warned me that he didn't believe in forgiveness. "God could never forgive me," he said. "Okay, ...
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Former Congressman Reflects on Transgressions
In May of 2010, Indiana congressman Mark Souder resigned his position after confessing to an affair with a part-time staffer. In more than a dozen emails ...
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