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God Called a Hip-Hop Lesbian to Faith
Writer, poet, and hip-hop artist Jackie Hill Perry was a lesbian in a loving relationship when she felt God calling her to a different life:
God knew he ...
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An Iranian Refugeeās Terrible Journey to God
Annahita Parsan shares how she survived snowy mountains, a filthy prison, and an abusive husband as God brought her to faith in Christ.
I was born in beautiful, ...
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Sparring with the Holy Spirit
Olympic hopeful Hector Colon shares his journey from boxer to faith in Christ. Hector was born in Milwaukee, a first-generation Puerto Rican American. ...
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A Supernatural Shakeup
Jonathan Tjarks is a staff writer at The Ringer who shares how he found meaning and identity in Christ:
I never thought I would become a Christian. ...
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The Lord Is My Strength
In CT magazine, Greg Stier shares his journey from a violent dysfunctional family background to the salvation of his extended family:
To my five-year-old ...
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Comedy Was My Religion
In an issue of CT magazine, comedian Michael Kingsbury writes:
For the longest time, comedy was my religion. If you asked about my theological perspective, ...
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Atheist Says Meeting Jesus Like 'Waking from Sleep'
Joy Davidman was a Jewish American atheist poet who as a young woman became a communist to satisfy her thirst for justice. She married a fellow writer, ...
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Coder Experiences Transformation from Addiction to Advocacy
Software engineer Cher Scarlett is helping to shine a light on discrimination and sexual harassment at Apple, where she works. In an interview Scarlett ...
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Music Superstar on the Value of Criticism
In a recent issue of GQ, The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye), recently sat down to discuss his music and of course his recent snub by the Grammys. The ...
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Tears of Praise
Mary, was a local drama student at a large university. The professor of her introductory acting class had asked all the students to present “something ...
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