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Timeline Shows How Luxuries Become Necessities
An article from The Atlantic observed that over the past 100 years we have often turned yesterday's luxury products into today's necessities.
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Man Finds Bag of Money and Temptation
How does temptation come? Sometimes with lots of warning and time to think, and we may succumb or resist after much deliberation. At other times temptation ...
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Tim Keller: We Can't See Our Own Greed
Tim Keller writes:
Some years ago I was doing a seven-part series of talks on the Seven Deadly Sins at a men's breakfast. My wife, Kathy, told me, ...
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Thanking God for His Goodness Prevents Envy
"Envy is resenting God's goodness to others and ignoring God's goodness to me."
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The Terrible Price of Sin
In his book Finishing Strong, Steve Farrar sums up well the terrible price of sin:
"Sin will take you farther than you want to go,
Keep you longer ...
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Choosing to Live in Darkness
At first glance Steve and Kathryn's home might look like a dingy basement apartment. But then you notice that everything rests on crates. You see, ...
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Tolkien's Gollum Illustrates Well the Deformity Caused by Sin
Gollum. What a great name. Just from the sound of it, you can tell that it is attached to a ne'er-do-well.
Gollum is the slimiest character in J. R. ...
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Former Model Dies After Cosmetic Surgery
In a society that idolizes physical appearance, it's not surprising that many individuals are willing to sacrifice a great deal in order to look better. ...
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A.W. Tozer on the Irony of What We've Made of Christmas
Christ came to bring peace and we celebrate his coming by making peace impossible for six weeks of each year …. He came to help the poor and we ...
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A Deeper Reason for Our Christmas Greed
In his book Things Unseen: Living with Eternity in Your Heart, Mark Buchanan points out how we all continually live for the "Next Thing"—the ...
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