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Sons Don't Live Up to Their Names
In their fascinating book, Freakonomics, economists Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner point out that one of the first acts of parental power comes in the ...
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How Henry Kissinger Learned the Power of Words
In 1934, Hitler's plague of anti-Semitism was spreading throughout Europe like wildfire. Some would escape it. Millions would die from it. But an ...
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Wedding Singer’s Name Is Not on the List
Ruthanna Metzgar, a professional singer, tells a story that illustrates the importance of having our names written in the Book. Several years ago, she ...
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Red Cross Founder Motivated by War's Devastation
Henri Dunant was a wealthy 19th century Swiss banker. He was sent to Paris by the Swiss government to work on a business deal with Napoleon. He arrived ...
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"Lord of the Rings": God's Plan Amid Trials
The movie Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, based on J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy trilogy, dramatizes the quest of nine travelers to destroy ...
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High School Football Player Scores Touchdown of the Year
Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly called it the "Play of the Year." A local newspaper called it "the touchdown heard around the ...
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"Antz": Search for Significance
In an early scene from the movie Antz, the camera pans down from a far away view of a big city to blades of grass to below the grass and into a room. ...
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"Superman": Destiny
In one scene of the movie Superman, Clark Kent is upset after a football game in which he was reduced to being a manager. He possesses supernatural powers ...
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A Plan for Everyone
Simon Birch (a movie based on the novel A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving) is the story of a 12-year-old boy named Simon Birch who, despite his physical ...
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Gospel Concerns Eternal Destiny
Temporal concerns make fine bridges for the gospel, but ultimately the gospel is about your eternal destiny.
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