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J. I. Packer on the Hope of Christmas
The Christmas message is that there is hope for a ruined humanity—hope of pardon, hope of peace with God, hope of glory—because at the Father's ...
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John McCain Experiences the True Light of Christmas
During the 2008 presidential race, John McCain was asked by Time magazine to share his "personal journey of faith." In his article McCain shared ...
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A Christmas Poem: "Because One Child Is Born"
More light than we can learn, More wealth than we can treasure, More love than we can earn, More peace than we can measure, Because one Child is born. ...
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Experiencing the Beauty of Peace in Bethlehem
For reasons I cannot quite remember (perhaps the guidebooks or the guide himself told us it wasn't much to get worked up about), I wasn't excited ...
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Philip Yancey on Observing a Mellow, Domesticated Christmas
When the Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci went to China in the sixteenth century, he brought along samples of religious art to illustrate the Christian ...
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Inside the Joy
While attending a 2008 awards presentation at the Strathmore Music Center, a concert hall just outside of Washington, D.C., author Mark Gauvreau Judge ...
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Importing the Idol of Consumerism
David Livermore writes in Serving with Eyes Wide Open:
My friend Ashish came from Northern India to visit me in Chicago. We were eating at Gino's Pizzeria ...
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The Irony of Television
Television is an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn't have in your house.
—David Frost, English ...
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Reasons for Image Obsession Among Girls
In an article for Psychology Today magazine, Hara Marano writes about the constant pressure girls face concerning their image. Deprived of an internal ...
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Praying Against the Consequences of Sin
Most of us spend the first six days of each week sowing wild oats, then we go to church on Sunday and pray for a crop failure.
—Fred Allen, U.S. ...
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