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"Remains of the Day:" Weak Convictions
Remains of the Day explores the repressed love between the devoted English butler, Mr. Stevens (Anthony Hopkins), and the head housekeeper, Miss Kenton ...
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Lincoln's Detractors Recant
The influential London Times was one of Abraham Lincoln's fiercest European critics during the Civil War. After he announced the Emancipation Proclamation, ...
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Standing for What's Right
Martin Niemoeller, a World War I hero in Germany, was imprisoned for eight years by Hitler. He spent time in prisons and concentration camps, including ...
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Name Shouldn't Be Sold
Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, offered WGN Chicago Radio sports-talk host David Kaplan $50,000 to change his name legally to "Dallas ...
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Natural Drift from Holiness
People do not drift toward holiness. Apart from grace-driven effort, people do not gravitate toward godliness, prayer, obedience to Scripture, faith, ...
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Keeping Consistent Testimony
Ben Patterson writes in Leadership:
Sam Shoemaker told of a near-sighted professor who was an expert in entomology. His office walls were covered with ...
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Sheep Follow Herd
In Life on the Edge, Dr. James Dobson writes:
What are the characteristics of sheep that remind the Lord of you and me? What is he really saying when he ...
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At the Awkward Age
Christians are in an awkward intermediate stage in Western culture: having once been culturally established, they are not yet clearly disestablished. ...
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Tolerating the Unimportant
Gibbon ... said that in Roman society all religions were to the people equally true, to the philosophers equally false, and to the government equally ...
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Halfway Equals Lukewarm
A "halfway Christian" works both sides of the street. He is religious because it helps him in business and gives him a self-righteous satisfaction. ...
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