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Imitating the Rituals of the Rich and Successful
Where would the self-help and business media be without the secret habits of highly successful people? Almost every week there’s a new article outlining ...
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The Greatest Pro-Life Speech of all Time
In what has been called “the greatest pro-life speech of all time,” the now-deceased Christian leader Richard John Neuhaus shared the turning ...
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Diversity and Connection in the Church
Suzanne Simard writes about ecosystems from the viewpoint of adaptation and evolution. But her comments pique the interest of those who love the diversity ...
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A Plant from a Single Seed is Now 77 Square Miles
Shark Bay, Australia, should perhaps consider a name change to Seagrass Bay, since the largest resident isn’t a great white predator, but a single ...
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Good Complexity vs. Bad Complexity
Skye Jethani writes, in Immeasurable, about good versus bad complexity in ministry. He illustrates it this way:
Bad complexity is like a Rube Goldberg ...
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We Really Are on the Same Team
In an issue of CT magazine, author and musician Sandra McCracken writes:
I played softball in a community league when I was a teenager. We didn’t ...
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The Answer Is Not Something New
Generations placed the Muppet masters Jim Henson and Frank Oz on the level of comedy duos like Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy. Henson died ...
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Weaker Brothers and Sisters and Booze
According to Lifeway research, among Protestants with evangelical beliefs who attend church monthly or more:
74% agree Christians drinking alcohol can ...
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Proving You’re Not Dead
Jeanne Pouchain knows she’s not dead. But she has to prove it in court. The 58-year-old French woman was declared dead by a court in 2017 during ...
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How a Hidden Note Spread Ripples of Kindness
Ashley Joss was shopping at her local Target, when a book caught her eye. The 27-year old had pledged to read more books, so she picked it up, got home, ...
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