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Chemistry As Religion
In his book High Society, Joseph Califano, the chairman of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, talks about the ...
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Chesterton on Christianity's Longevity
Christianity has died many times and risen again; for it has a God who knew his way out of the grave.
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The Danger of "Hydraulic Fluid" Holiness
There was quite a mix-up at the Duke University Hospitals in Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina. Sometime in November 2004, maintenance workers had drained ...
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Failures of Religion Push People to Atheism
Paradoxically, what propels people toward atheism is above all a sense of revulsion against the excesses and failures of organized religion.
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John Stott: "Truth Builds the Church"
The most important gift today, measured by Paul's principle that we should excel in those that build up the church, is teaching. Nothing builds up ...
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Church Business Meeting Gets Tense
In a congregational meeting, two young male professionals made a presentation to update the sanctuary sound system. Their pitch was well delivered. As ...
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Believers Should Eat and Worship Together
Meaningful worship and meaningful meals are critical to any attempts at renewal, and one doesn't work well without the other. Never trust a Christian ...
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John Wesley's Questions for Accountability
John Ortberg writes:
In the movement associated with John Wesley, people met together in little communities to help hold each other accountable for their ...
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Pastor Admits Favoritism
The late Max Cadenhead, when he was pastor of First Baptist Church in Naples, Florida, riveted his congregation one day with a bold confession.
"My ...
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Persistent Rescuers Save Pennsylvania Miners
On Wednesday, July 24, 2002, nine Pennsylvania miners were trapped 240 feet underground in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. For three days Americans followed ...
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