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The Bloodiest Century
The 20th century was the bloodiest in human history. In Humanity: A Moral History of the 20th Century, Jonathan Glover estimates that 86,000,000 people ...
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Our Role as Peacemakers
In his book Sermon on the Mount: A Foundation for Understanding, author and professor Robert A. Guelich writes of the role Christ-followers play as peacemakers: ...
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Father Refuses to Allow Daughter to Come Home
Jamie Bartlet writes in an article in Marriage Partnership:
My husband, Mike, and I had been married only a few months. We'd just had one of our first ...
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Divorced Couple Splits House in Half
Simon and Chana Taub seem to agree on only one thing: The house is mine.
The couple wants a divorce, but both of them refuse to move out of their New York ...
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Advice for Handling Criticism
In his book Confessions of a Pastor, Craig Groeschel offers some advice on how to handle critics:
It's a fact that "hurt people hurt people." ...
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Husband Seeks Attention in a Harmful Way
Dave Goetz writes in "Marital Drift”:
Recently, Jana and I weathered one of the most stressful weeks in our marriage. I'd spent the previous ...
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Brennan Manning on Being Grateful
I believe that the real difference in the American church is not between conservatives and liberals, fundamentalists and charismatics, nor between Republicans ...
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Division Among "Chunnel" Builders
When it came to building the tunnel under the English Channel connecting England with France (later called the "Chunnel"), the French had the ...
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City Slicker Brands His Cattle to Death
A New York family bought a ranch out West where they intended to raise cattle. Friends visited and asked if the ranch had a name. "Well," said the would-be ...
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Bishop Advocates Heresy Over Division
"If you must make a choice between heresy and schism, always choose heresy."
—Peter James Lee, one of 60 Episcopal bishops who voted to ...
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