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Creation Wired to Play
Author Lyall Watson, writing about the culture and habits of pigs, concludes that when young pigs play it is voluntary, random, and stimulated by novelty. ...
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Strong Link Between Church Attendance and Health
Dr. Tyler J. Vanderweele, an epidemiology professor at Harvard, spent a decade researching how regular church attendance impacted health care workers. ...
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Intelligent Designer Babies
A survey asked highly committed evangelicals what they thought of using gene editing to:
Treat disease at birth
An appropriate use of medical technology ...
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The Healing Power of Proper Breathing
Breathing is not an activity that anyone is feeling confident about right now. We spend our days covering our mouths and noses with masks, struggling ...
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The Breath of God
We all know that breathing is essential to life. Each of us takes about 20,000 breaths each day. What is amazing about breathing is that it is an involuntary ...
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Man Dies from Lack of Available ICU Beds
Ray DeMonia needed intensive care for a cardiac event, so naturally, his providers wanted to place him in the hospital intensive care unit. Unfortunately, ...
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A Reiki Master’s Redemption
In an issue of CT magazine Nicole Watt shares her journey from spiritism to faith in Christ:
From the time I was a child … I felt I could sense ...
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Doctor Laments Lives Lost from Misinformation
They say that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. But for one doctor, the cost of lacking such prevention is much more costly. In fact, it’s ...
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It’s Not the Healthy Who Need A Doctor
Justin Kimball had not even worked a year in health care when he invented medical insurance in 1929. A former teacher, the vice president of Baylor Hospital ...
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Healing Is a Foretaste of Resurrection
The news has been relentlessly grim since last Easter. Any glimmers of light were quickly vanquished amid rising pandemic deaths, the social depression ...
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