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Woman Reaches Out To Women in Sex Industry
Editor's Note: Caroline is a young Christian woman who serves in a ministry called New Name which reaches out to women involved in "the sex entertainment ...
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Mentor Disciples Future Rapper Lecrae
"God met me where I was at—baggy jeans and earrings." With those words, the celebrated hip-hop artist Lecrae Moore begins his story. Growing ...
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Actor Heath Ledger Still Needed God
Every year there are a few shocking celebrity deaths in the world of entertainment that create brief searches for meaning among their fans. After one ...
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Baseball Pitcher Asks for Help
One of the most difficult things for a grown adult to do is to say, "I need help"—especially if you're a celebrity athlete. However, ...
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Letter to the Editor Spurs Opiate Addictions
In his book Dreamland, journalist Sam Quinones points to one paragraph of false information that helped pave the way for the surge in addicts to the highly ...
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Study Shows the Harm from Long-Term Marijuana Use
A new study from New Zealand concluded that "young people who smoke [marijuana] for years run the risk of a significant and irreversible reduction ...
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Young Girl Freed from Slavery Returns to Her Pimp
In their Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Half the Sky, Nicholas Kristof and his wife Sheryl WuDunn report on [the] worldwide slavery [in sex trafficking], ...
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Addiction Is a Picture of False Worship
In his book Addiction and Virtue, Kent Dunnington likens addiction to counterfeit worship:
Several years ago, a friend who had worked his way through graduate ...
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The Terrible Price of Sin
In his book Finishing Strong, Steve Farrar sums up well the terrible price of sin:
"Sin will take you farther than you want to go,
Keep you longer ...
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Mother of Addict Discovers She's an Addict, Too
[My daughter], Allison,* came home for the weekend. She opened the door, didn't speak, and dropped her duffel bag. Smudges of mascara circled her ...
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