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Children Play with a Bomb
Children will play with virtually anything they get their hands on. It's no surprise, then, that when Dutch children in the town of Barneveld uncovered ...
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Raising Kids without Religion
Parenting Beyond Belief is the newest resource for parents who don't believe in God.
In a review of the book, Lisa Miller explains that it "aims ...
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How God Comforts
God comforts in many ways, and James and Jill Kilibarda of Minnesota have discovered one of those ways.
Looking forward to the birth of their first child, ...
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Thanksgiving at Fair Acres
Writer Virginia Stem Owens describes a Thanksgiving dinner she shared with her parents in a nursing home:
… The tables have been rearranged, end-to-end ...
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The Blessing of Disability
When asked how he would describe his disabilities, Patrick Henry Hughes replied, "[They're] not disabilities at all—more [like] abilities." ...
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Campus Counselor Shares Professional Frustrations
In the book Unprotected, an anonymous campus psychiatrist writes:
Radical politics pervades my profession, and common sense has vanished. Dangerous behaviors ...
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Broken Globe Symbolic of Broken World
In a sermon Pastor Matt Woodley shared the following story:
When I was about ten years old, my dad, a medical doctor, received a special gift from one ...
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Kids Peacefully Demand Menu Change
After reading the children's book Frindel—which tells the story of a little boy organizing a boycott of the school cafeteria—students ...
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Finding Hope in Tragedy
After her daughter was born, Nancy [Guthrie] knew something was wrong. Though she named the baby Hope, there wasn't much to be hopeful about. Born ...
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Absent from the Body, Present with the Lord
The funeral for Pastor Bob Russell's father was held on a cold, blustery day in Pennsylvania. The roads were too bad for cars to go to the cemetery ...
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