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"What-to-Do-Before-You-Die" Author Dies
On August 17, 2008, Dave Freeman, co-author of the book 100 Things to Do Before You Die, died at age 47 from a head injury incurred in a fall at his home. ...
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Jack Nicholson on Life and Death
In the 2007 film The Bucket List, two terminally ill men—played by Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman—take a road trip to do the things they ...
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Raising Kids without Religion
Parenting Beyond Belief is the newest resource for parents who don't believe in God.
In a review of the book, Lisa Miller explains that it "aims ...
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Human Beings Are Poor at Risk Assessment
As human beings, we pride ourselves on being the only species that understands the concept of risk. Yet we have a confounding habit of worrying about ...
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Anne Graham Lotz on Being a Child of the Father
Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of evangelist Billy Graham and his wife, Ruth, was interviewed on CNN in December of 2001. She was asked about those who died ...
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Pastor Starts Ministry for the Terminally Ill
The terminal wing of the hospital may seem like an unlikely location for active evangelism, but that's where the "Last Minute Ministry" ...
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Rodin Was Thinking About Hell
A friend encouraged author Neil Cole to tour the Rodin museum while in France. Reflecting on Rodin's most famous work, Cole writes,
Rodin was a French ...
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Woman Tells Man He's Going to Hell
A drunken man got on the bus late one night, staggered up the aisle, and sat next to a woman who was clutching a Bible.
She looked the wayward drunk up ...
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Why to Seek the Lost
On July 4, 1854, Charlie Peace, a well-known criminal in London, was hung. The Anglican Church, which had a ceremony for everything, even had a ceremony ...
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Is Hell Real?
It seems that hell isn't as hot as it used to be. Since the days of fiery sermons from Puritan preachers like Jonathan Edwards, hell has become "more ...
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