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Steve Jobs on the Power of Death to Help Us Live Now
Steve Jobs shares:
When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: "If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly ...
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Book Details How Famous Philosophers Died
Contemporary philosopher Simon Critchley describes how 190 of history's most famous philosophers died. Here are some of the most fascinating details: ...
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Gazing at Christ Exposes Our Selfishness
"It is only when we look the Crucified One in the eye, that we recognize the abyss of selfishness—even of that which we are accustomed to call ...
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Famous People on the Meaning of Life
Four psychologists did a study of notable quotations from famous people around the world about the meaning of life. The study analyzed the quotes of 195 ...
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Grieving Father Finds Comfort in Christ's Humanity
In his book Unspeakable, Os Guinness tells the story about a well-known Christian leader whose son had been killed in a cycling accident. Although the ...
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Research Shows We Inflate Our Good Qualities
Here's some good news: if you're like most people, you're way above average—at almost everything. Psychologists call this the state ...
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C. S. Lewis on the God We Think Will Satisfy Us
What would really satisfy us would be a God who said of anything we happened to like doing, "What does it matter so long as they are contented?" ...
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Christ's Identity Gift
In her book Because He Loves: How Christ Transforms Our Daily Life, author Elyse Fitzpatrick writes:
Just in case you're unaware, identity theft occurs ...
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The Terrible Price of Sin
In his book Finishing Strong, Steve Farrar sums up well the terrible price of sin:
"Sin will take you farther than you want to go,
Keep you longer ...
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Choosing to Live in Darkness
At first glance Steve and Kathryn's home might look like a dingy basement apartment. But then you notice that everything rests on crates. You see, ...
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