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Farmers Need to Pause and Sharpen Their Blades
Gordon MacDonald writes in "Cut and Sharpen”:
Once, when my wife, Gail, and I were hiking the high meadows of the Swiss Alps, we saw two farmers ...
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Puzzle Shows Our Need to Slow Down and Pay Attention
In his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, the Nobel Prize winning economist Daniel Kahneman uses a simple puzzle to show the importance of slowing down and ...
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God's Word Acts Like a Slow Drip, Not a Big Splash
In her book Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus, Lois Tverberg retells the following story about a famous first century rabbi named Rabbi Akiva:
One day ...
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Prayers from Haitian Christians About God's Word
Editor's Note: Eleanor Turnbull, a veteran missionary to Haiti, collected and translated the simple but powerful prayers of the Christians who live ...
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Prayer Is Easier Than Many Think
Prayer is easier than we think. We want to think it is too hard or too high and holy for us, because that gives us an excuse for not doing it. This is ...
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Ancient Chinese General Sun Tzu on the Importance of Preparation
Every battle is won or lost before it is fought.
—Sun Tzu, Chinese General and Strategist, in The Art of War, written in the late sixth-century BC ...
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Researchers Find that Multitaskers Perform Poorly
So you think you can multitask? Texting while driving? No problem. Watching television and reading the Bible? No problem. Checking your email while listening ...
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Rewards in the Pages of the Bible
In her book Amazing Grace, the writer and poet Kathleen Norris shares what she calls "the scariest story" she's ever heard about the Bible. ...
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The True Intention of Prayer
In The Higher Happiness, Ralph W. Sockman describes the true intention of prayer: "We use prayer as a boatman uses a boat hook: to pull the boat ...
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A Writer's Reflections on Offering His First Prayer
A. J. Jacobs, a writer living in New York, decided to obey the Bible as literally as possible for one year. To prepare, he bought a stack of Bibles and ...
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