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Freedom Has Become the Ultimate Good in Society
In his book Making Sense of God, Tim Keller writes:
When The Star-Spangled Banner is sung at sporting events, the climactic phrase comes to an elongated ...
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The Limits of Freedom
Modern people like to see freedom as the complete absence of any constraints. But think of a fish. Because a fish absorbs oxygen from water, not air, ...
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Hardship Can Cause Spiritual Growth
Bristlecone Pines are fascinating trees that grow in the western mountain regions of the United States. Sometimes as high as two or more miles above sea ...
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The Benefit of Tears
In Christianity Today, Al Hsu writes:
Encouraged by a 25 percent-off coupon given to me by a friend, I went ahead and had [laser eye] surgery [to correct ...
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Christian Discipleship Is Costly
You can pay extra these days to buy jeans with ready-made holes that make them look old. You can buy spray-on mud so that your 4x4 looks as if it’s ...
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Teenager Sent to Juvenile Detention for Not Doing Homework
A single mom was heartbroken after her teenaged daughter was sentenced to Juvenile Hall. What was the offense that warranted such a punishment? Failing ...
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Is Your God a Stepford God?
In his book, The Reason for God, Tim Keller writes:
If you don’t trust the Bible enough to let it challenge and correct your thinking, how could ...
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Experts Disagree on Child Rearing Methods
Just a brief stroll through Amazon’s list of parenting books reveals that there is no shortage of experts telling us how to raise our children. ...
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Famous Actor Thanks Officers for His Drunken Arrest
Actor Shia LaBeouf had a surprising shout-out during his acceptance speech at the Hollywood Film Awards. LaBeouf won the Hollywood Breakthrough Award ...
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We Give Up Our New Year's Resolution as Early as Mid-January
In a survey conducted by NPR and The Marist Poll last November, almost half of all American adults planned to make New Year’s resolutions. Leading ...
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