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The Church's Responsibility to Military Officers Suffering from PTSD
In a 2009 article for Christianity Today magazine, author Jocelyn Green gave readers a glimpse into the lives of different military officers suffering ...
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Retired Japanese Detective Devotes Himself to Helping Suicidal Men and Women
In a 2009 article in Time magazine, writer Coco Masters shared a startling statistic: one in five Japanese men and women have seriously considered taking ...
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Reading About Outreach Versus Doing Outreach
Dan Kimball writes in an article titled, "Do It, Don't Blog It”:
A few Sundays ago, I was heading home after preaching three times. I was ...
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Suicidal Man Pushed Off Bridge
The Bible says of Jesus the Messiah, "A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out." To understand an idea ...
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Harvard Studies Happiness
In 1937, a researcher at Harvard University began a study (originally named The Harvard Study of Adult Development) on what factors contribute to human ...
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Colleagues Help Grieving Professor Overcome Doubt
In his book Stories for the Journey, William R. White shares the story of Hans, a European seminary professor devastated by the death of his wife, Enid. ...
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Eugene Peterson on What Gospel Work Is and Isn't
Muckraking is not gospel work. Witch-hunting is not gospel work. Shaming the outcast is not gospel work. Forgiving sin is gospel work.
— Eugene Peterson, ...
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The Important Relationship Between Grace and Repentance
When grace introduces us to repentance, the two of us become best friends. When anything else introduces us to repentance, it feels like the warden has ...
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Billie Holiday on Losing Despite Winning
Sometimes it's worse to win a fight than to lose.
—Billie Holiday, U.S. jazz singer (1915–1959)
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"Wall•E": Our Need for Relationships
The movie Wall•E is about a lonely robot who for 700 years has been cleaning up the trash left behind by humans on an abandoned planet. Wall•E ...
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