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Max Lucado Shares a Meal with a Homeless Man
A few months ago I was sitting at the red light of a busy intersection when I noticed a man walking toward my car. He stepped off the curb, bypassed several ...
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A Christian Helps Build Bridges in Kenya
CNN.com told the story of Harmon Parker, a master mason who has found a unique calling in building bridges—literal bridges in Kenya.
One of the men ...
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John Perkins Reflects on the Uselessness of Fame
According to author and theologian Paul Metzger, one of his greatest living heroes is John Perkins, an African American Christian leader from Mississippi ...
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Studies Show That American Creativity Is Declining
"For the first time, research shows that American creativity is declining." That's the first line in a 2010 cover story for Newsweek. The ...
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Bride and Best Man Jump into the Ocean to Save a Life
In November 2010, a wedding party in Glenelg, Australia, was unexpectedly called into action right after the wedding ceremony. While they were posing ...
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A Kind Deed Opens a Door to Share Christ
In the book titled The Unexpected Adventure, co-author Lee Strobel shares a personal story about a kind deed that provided an opportunity to share Christ ...
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A List of the Positive Changes Brought by Christianity
As followers of Christ, we can freely admit there have been many bad things done in the name of Christ. But for the sake of fairness and honesty, we should ...
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How Biblical Shalom Resembles a Beautiful Fabric
In a sermon entitled The Beauty of Biblical Justice, pastor Timothy Keller defines the biblical concept of shalom as universal flourishing, wholeness, ...
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Bishop Tutu Says the Bible Subverts Injustice
"There's nothing more radical, nothing more revolutionary, nothing more subversive against injustice and oppression than the Bible. If you want ...
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The Power in Small Deeds of Kindness
On an ordinary winter day in 1961, an MIT meteorologist named Edward Lorenz ran some routine experiments and found some unusual results. Lorenz discovered ...
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