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"Glory": A Worshiping Community
The movie Glory dramatizes the true story of the first black regiment to fight for the North during the Civil War. The 54th Regiment from Massachusetts ...
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The Feast That Cost Everything
There's a wonderful story by Isak Dinesen called Babette's Feast, about a strict, dour, fundamentalist community in Denmark. Babette works as ...
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"Lord of the Rings" Taught Viggo Mortensen About Community
The lesson is the union with others is more significant than your individual existence. It doesn't deny the importance of your individual existence; ...
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Americans Live in Isolation
Novelist Jonathan Franzen writes about our increasing isolation:
In 1890, an American typically lived in a small town… Not only did his every purchase ...
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Old Man Becomes Mentor
Robert Lewis writes in an article for Leadership titled "Noble Masculinity”:
Robert Bly said, "If you're not being admired by other ...
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How Tuning Forks Produce Tone
Consider a tuning fork. It delivers a true pitch by two tines vibrating together. Muffle either side, even a little, and the note disappears. Neither ...
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Friends Carry Doubting Widower
In the book Stories for the Journey, William R. White tells about a European seminary professor named Hans and his wife, Enid. World War II forced them ...
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Church Learns Not to Lock Out Their Community
I grieved when our church began chaining our parking lot to keep out the cars of parents who were dropping children off at the adjacent school. The school's ...
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Adults Negligent in Affirming Kids
Most American adults already know they have the power to influence children into becoming healthy, responsible, and mature adults. However, according ...
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Pioneers' Self-Reliance Led to Isolation
The Europeans who came to settle North America found it vast and unexplored. "Self-reliant" was the watchword, and the scout, the mountain man ...
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