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The Holy Spirit Helps Clean Areas We Overlook
In his recent book, Daniel Rice shares the story of Pastor Matt Chandler who came home one night and found his son in the living room playing a game on ...
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How Much Sin Could God Allow Into Heaven?
In his book (Re)union, Bruxy Cavey asks the question:
How much sin do you think it would be wise for God to let into heaven? What would be the acceptable ...
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Popular Blogger Reproved for Stance on LGBTQ Relationships
In a recent interview popular blogger Jen Hatmaker was asked, "Do you think an LGBT relationship can be holy?" Hatmaker replied:
I do. And my views here ...
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We Are Made to Reflect God's Glory
Paul likens us to shining stars, and the word shine means to reflect. The scientific term is albedo. It's a measurement of how much sunlight a celestial ...
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N.T. Wright: Running from Sin and Towards Christ
N.T. Wright uses the following illustration to "describe how we should avoid [sin] and embrace the way of Jesus":
Think of an animal you'd really be afraid ...
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Einstein's Dream Led to His Brilliance
In 1905 Albert Einstein stunned the world with his revolutionary equation, E = mc2. Einstein wrote hundreds of papers over the course of his career. But ...
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Bridge Collapses Due to Weak Structure
In 2007, the I-35 bridge that crosses the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, collapsed suddenly during rush hour, killing 13 people and injuring ...
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Words That Have Changed Meaning Over Time
Words change meaning over time in ways that might surprise you. Here are just a few examples of words (so, preacher, take your choice) you may not have ...
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'Secular' Columnist Praises Work of Missionary
Nicholas Kristof, an op-ed columnist for The New York Times wrote a column entitled, "A Little Respect for Dr. Foster." Kristof makes clear ...
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Naval Ships Test the 'Integrity of the Hull'
Naval officers often refer to the "integrity of the hull." When a submarine comes out of dry dock, the first exercise is called a "sea ...
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