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No Fishing Out Hotel Windows
Haddon Robinson writes about something the apostle Paul could certainly identify with, namely, the tendency of the law to put ideas in our heads:
The law ...
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Author Harry Blamires on Self-Help
In the Christian life, nothing, nothing at all, can be purchased at the do-it-yourself shop.
—Author Harry Blamires
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The Powerful Act of Naming
In the article "Leading by Naming," Mark Labberton speaks of the power names carry:
Every day our naming of the people around us gives life and ...
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Man Blessed by Simple Testimony at Post Office
Pete Winn writes in "Citizen Link Update":
I was at the post office in the last days before Christmas. After helping me conduct my lengthy business, ...
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Surgeon Gives His Own Blood to Patient
Dr. Samuel Weinstein is the chief of pediatric cardio-thoracic surgery for the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New ...
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe": Death Turned Backwards
The movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is based on the classic novel by C. S. Lewis about four London children who are ...
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Sacrifice Saves the Life of Orphaned Lamb
If you go over to Scotland, or anywhere there are lots of sheep, sooner or later you're going to see a very unusual sight. You'll see a little ...
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Jesus Comes for Our Mess
Mike Silva writes:
Most people would be a little embarrassed to have unexpected company when their house was a mess. My family was staying at a hotel in ...
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Perfume Doesn't Transform Barbarians
In a TV commercial by one credit card company Capital One, a couple is making a purchase in a shopping center. When the clerk tells how much it will cost, ...
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Martin Luther on "Mountainous Sins"
The genius of Christianity takes the words of Paul "who gave himself for our sins" as true and efficacious. We are not to look upon our sins ...
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