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God’s Word to an Iraqi Interpreter
Abbas Hameed grew up in Iraq in an untraditional family. His mother was Muslim and his father was Catholic and a wealthy businessman. When Hameed was ...
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Not Forgivable on His Own Terms
During an appearance on the "Debatable" podcast, Thomas Haden Church discussed Will Smith's slap heard round the world.
Smith apologized ...
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Former Shoplifter and Gamer Finds Christ
Eden Chen was a teenage shoplifter and competitive gamer. Then he found purpose beyond possessions in Christ. He shares his story in CT magazine:
Growing ...
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Embracing Regret
According to Daniel Pink, writing in the Wall Street Journal, regret is the second most common emotion felt among human beings. Pink argues that regret ...
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A Father Worth Waiting For
Author and YouTube video producer Kim Tate shares her story of finding an intimate relationship with her Abba Father in heaven.
It’s one of my most ...
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Louie Anderson Forgives His Dad
Louie Anderson had a career that included a slew of small but memorable roles in seminal 1980’s films, such as Flashdance, Quicksilver, Ferris Bueller’s ...
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Thank God for Those Bombs
In an issue of CT magazine, Kim Phuc Phan Thi shares how a napalm attack in Vietnam scarred her body, but it also led her to Christ.
You have seen my picture ...
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The Power of a Reboot
We have all found ourselves stuck and trying to troubleshoot a problem on our computers, smartphone, or other electronic devices. According to multiple ...
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What God Has Done with Your Permanent Record
When twenty-nine-year-old Edward Snowden fled to Hong Kong in June of 2013 with a plethora of top-secret NSA and CIA documents, he created a firestorm ...
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Neuroscientists Call Forgetfulness an Advantage
As we age, many of us become distressed about our inability to recall names, words, or ideas as quickly as maybe we used to. But according to a new study, ...
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