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Muslim Woman Takes Bold Stand for Jesus
In his memoir, Everything Sad Is Untrue, Daniel Nayeri tells the gripping story of his mother’s conversion from a devout Muslim background to a ...
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Electrician Traces Success to Lenient Judge
Tom Hallman, Jr., a reporter for The Oregonian, recently chronicled a young man’s turnaround in the daily newspaper, highlighting the pivotal nature ...
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Hall & Oates' Band Origin Tied to Gun Violence
Pop R&B duo Hall & Oates, hitmakers in the late 70s and early 80s, made their unlikely team-up thanks to a series of unfortunate setbacks, one ...
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The Churches of Antarctica and the Moon
In an article in Vice, Brian Merchant argues that the first structure that humans will probably build on the Moon after they have completed building a ...
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God Makes Beautiful People Through Hardships
Many of the world’s greatest souls became their best selves not in spite of but because of their distress. The great hymn writer Cowper wrote hopeful ...
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The Good Fear After an Awesome Storm
Suppose you were exploring an unknown glacier in the north of Greenland in the dead of winter. Just as you reach a sheer cliff with a spectacular view ...
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Popeyes’ Meme Kid Signs NIL Deal
Dieunerst Collin is one of the latest collegiate athletes to sign an NIL deal. The 2021 NCAA policy that allows athletes to receive compensation in exchange ...
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The Greatest Pro-Life Speech of all Time
In what has been called “the greatest pro-life speech of all time,” the now-deceased Christian leader Richard John Neuhaus shared the turning ...
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Grief Means We Are Not Always ‘Fine’
In Wendell Berry’s novel Hannah Coulter, the main character, Hannah, is grieving the death of her first husband, who died in World War II. She offers ...
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This Thanksgiving, Be Thankful Even in Difficult Times
In the fall of 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued two landmark statements. The first was the famous Gettysburg Address in which Lincoln commemorated ...
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