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Living in an Age of Faux Friendships
In an article for The Chronicle of Higher Education, William Deresiewicz examines the new forms of friendship that have emerged in the age of Facebook. ...
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G.K. Chesterton: "Love Is Not Blind; It Is Bound"
Love is not blind; that is the last thing that it is. Love is bound; and the more it is bound the less it is blind.
—G.K. Chesterton, English writer ...
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God Speaks Through Unlikely Person
Henri Nouwen was a priest and a brilliant teacher at places like Harvard and Yale. Feeling led by God, he spent the last decade of his life living in ...
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Man's Vocational Path Altered by Accountability
In his book Let Your Life Speak, Parker Palmer, a Quaker, tells the story of how God used Palmer's friends to shape his vocational path in a significant ...
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Man Learns Early Lesson in Accountability
Kevin Harney writes in “Leadership from the Inside Out:”
I had been serving in the church high school ministry for just over a year. I loved ...
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Chrysostom on Insulting People
We must not mind insulting men, if by respecting them we offend God.
— St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople and Church Father (349–407) ...
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Father Refuses to Allow Daughter to Come Home
Jamie Bartlet writes in an article in Marriage Partnership:
My husband, Mike, and I had been married only a few months. We'd just had one of our first ...
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Father Saves NFL Son from Steroids
Before Bill Curry was an ESPN analyst, he was a college football coach, and before that he was a lineman in the National Football League. Today he sports ...
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Man Too Wealthy to Tithe
D. James Kennedy tells a story of a man who came to Peter Marshall, former chaplain of the Unites States Senate, with a concern about tithing. He said: ...
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Intercessory Prayer for a Fearful Friend
Arlyn Lawrence writes in "The Other Great Commission?":
Carrie was a casual acquaintance from church—an outgoing person with a quick smile ...
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