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Spending Habits in the World of Virtual Games
Many use Facebook as a way to keep in touch with friends and acquaintances, but others use it to play games that involve virtual farms, virtual pets, ...
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Man Gives to Beggar for Wrong Reason
Author Ed Dobson wrote a book titled The Year of Living Like Jesus, in which he tells the story in diary form of how he tried to live as Jesus lived and ...
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Little Girl Helps Family Discover "The Power of Half"
While waiting at a traffic light with her parents in Atlanta, Georgia, Kevin and Joan Salwen's 14-year-old daughter, Hannah, saw a black Mercedes ...
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What It Means to Excel at Giving
Paul said, "See that you also excel in this grace of giving" (2 Corinthians 8:7). Like piano playing, giving is a skill. With practice, we get ...
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The Failure of "Almost"
Since the 1940s, the Ad Council has been the leading producer of public service announcements. Of the thousands of commercials they have produced, their ...
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Boy Gets Unexpected Birthday Present
What does a six-year-old boy want for his birthday? Legos. A bicycle. Thomas the Train. A DVD of a recent movie that he will watch repeatedly. If he made ...
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A Christmas Memory from Author Walter Wangerin Jr.
In The Manger Is Empty, Walter Wangerin Jr. shares personal memories from past Christmases. In a chapter entitled "A Quiet Chamber," he recalls ...
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God Uses Woman's Painful Past to Minister to Homeless Women
In an issue of Today's Christian, Carol Heath shared her moving testimony:
I hated everything about my life.
After twenty-three years in a loveless ...
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From Olympic Weightlifting to Witnessing
By any measure, Shane Hamman is a big man. For the 2004 summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, this super-heavy weightlifter weighed a hefty 350 pounds. He ...
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The Purpose of Work
He who labors ought to perform his task not for the purpose of ministering to his own needs but that he may accomplish the Lord's command, 'I ...
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