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Missionary Saves Lives of Twins
An article syndicated in the Agence France-Presse told of a town in Southwest Nigeria that calls itself "The Land of Twins." Why the odd nickname? ...
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Man's Sacrifices Change Neighborhood Children
In the September/October 2007 issue of Today's Christian, Shirley Shaw tells the story of how the sacrifices of a successful cabinet maker named Terry ...
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"Song for My Sons": Sara Groves on Leaving a Legacy
In an interview with Carolyn Arends, singer and songwriter Sara Groves explains why she begins her 2007 album Tell Me What You Know, which primarily addresses ...
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Bach's Cantatas: "The Fifth Gospel"
Yuko Maruyama, a Japanese organist working in Minneapolis, was once a devout Buddhist. Now, thanks to the music of J. S. Bach, she is a Christian. "Bach ...
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A New Life from One Red Paperclip
Stuck in a dead-end job and strapped for money, Kyle MacDonald came up with an improbable plan: starting with one red paperclip, he would trade on the ...
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God's People Were Made to Be Used
We have a sterling silver tea set at home that a family member gave us as a reminder of her love for us. It's quite old and beautifully made, and ...
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Taking Justice Seriously
Christy Award-winning Christian fiction writer Lisa Samson describes her move from suburban Maryland to inner-city Lexington, Kentucky:
I'd call [our ...
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Someone Is Watching
Syndicated New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, a keen observer of world trends, devoted a recent column to the idea that technology has made everyone ...
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Amy Carmichael on the Brevity of Life
We will have eternity to celebrate the victories, but only a few hours before sunset to win them.
—Amy Carmichael, Irish missionary to India (1867-1951) ...
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An Upside-Down World
With the growth of the multinational church, mission is becoming multidirectional. The U.S. remains the largest single contributor of Protestant cross-cultural ...
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