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A Christian Neighbor's Bad Testimony
Steve Sjogren writes in “Changing the World Through Kindness”:
Not long after we moved [into our first house in California], my wife, Janie, ...
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How to Pray in an Economic Crisis
During one of the most volatile periods of the current economic crisis...Philip Yancey received a call from an editor at Time magazine. The editor's ...
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Church Doesn't Live Up to Its Sign
Chris Heuertz is the international director of Word Made Flesh, an organization that helps the world's poor. In his book Simple Christianity, Heuertz ...
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Playing Jesus
A Chicago Tribune article in early 2008 began: "For nearly 40 years, Ted Neeley has been Jesus. He's lived Him. He's breathed Him. He's ...
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Deepak Chopra on the Dalai Lama
Sometimes the uniqueness of the revealed Word of God and the gospel of Jesus Christ is seen most clearly when contrasted with other spiritual beliefs.
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Christians as God's "Plan A"
There's over 2,500 verses in the Bible that deal with the issue of helping the poor, the sick, the hungry. God set it up that we are to address this ...
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Retired Couple Ministers Throughout Africa
Mike and Marie Meaney of Bellevue, Washington, have a unique ministry in their retirement years.
After completing 40 years in their respective careers ...
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Recording Artist Sings for Justice
It was an episode of Law & Order that confronted Christian recording artist Natalie Grant with the horrors of child sex trafficking in South Asia. ...
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World Can't Steal the Ascension
Ascension Day is the perfect church holiday because the world can't steal it. The culture around us has quite ruined Christmas and Easter. Of course, ...
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Jesus' Ascension Brings Sigh of Relief
To embrace the Ascension is to heave a sigh of relief, to give up the struggle to be God (and with it the inevitable despair at our constant failure), ...
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