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Jesus Is Your New Landlord
Think of yourself as living in an apartment house. You live there under a landlord who has made your life miserable. He charges you exorbitant rent. When ...
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Liberation Requires Commitment
In a nation of freedom-loving people, we emphasize liberation. But according to author Pete Davis, liberation is not enough. He writes:
Freedom isn’t ...
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True Love Places Limits on Our Freedom
In his book Making Sense of God, Tim Keller notes that when the national anthem is sung at sporting events, the cheering begins on the line “o’er ...
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Weaker Brothers and Sisters and Booze
According to Lifeway research, among Protestants with evangelical beliefs who attend church monthly or more:
74% agree Christians drinking alcohol can ...
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Elk Freed from Tire Around its Neck
Officials from Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently posed for a photo of a large rubber tire that was previously stuck around the neck of a bull elk. ...
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Inmate’s Amazed Joy on Coming Home After Years in Prison
What's it like to walk free again after years behind bars? Lee Horton and his brother Dennis know the feeling. They were convicted of robbery and ...
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Library Book Returned After 32 Years
Via their Twitter account, the St. John Fisher Catholic High School of Peterborough posted a picture of a book that was returned to its library. How long ...
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Independence Day and the Empty Tomb
Author Russell Moore writes:
A few years ago, I stood at the grave of Thomas Jefferson, and I was prompted to give thanks for his life and legacy. After ...
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Freedom Has Become the Ultimate Good in Society
In his book Making Sense of God, Tim Keller writes:
When The Star-Spangled Banner is sung at sporting events, the climactic phrase comes to an elongated ...
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The Limits of Freedom
Modern people like to see freedom as the complete absence of any constraints. But think of a fish. Because a fish absorbs oxygen from water, not air, ...
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