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Blind Man Needs to Be "Born Again" to See
In a book titled, An Anthropologist on Mars, neurologist Oliver Sacks tells about Virgil, a man who had been blind from early childhood. When he was 50, ...
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Disabled Woman a Metaphor of the Church
In his book Disappointment with God, Philip Yancey offers a powerful metaphor for the church:
I have a bright, talented, and very funny friend in Seattle ...
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Weightlifter Killed by His Own Weights
David Little was known as a man of strength. This former linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers had an impressive career in the National Football League. ...
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Suffering Boy Given an Extravagant Gift
In his book Everybody's Normal Till You Get to Know Them, John Ortberg tells of a young man named John Gilbert. At age five, John was diagnosed with ...
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Afflicted Woman Bears Witness to God's Grace
Author and pastor Jim Van Yperen tells this story:
Margaret attended a church I served many years ago. Confined to a wheelchair for most of her adult life, ...
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Call Him Superman
If your name was Superman would you expect to get picked on? Swedish tax authorities thought so and declined a request by Sara Leisten to name her newborn ...
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Paralyzed Man Opposes Stem-cell Research
In a Time magazine essay, Charles Krauthammer tells why he does not support stem-cell research "from embryos created purposely and wantonly for nothing ...
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Baron Von Hugel on Mystery
"The deeper we get into reality, the more numerous will be the questions we cannot answer."
—Author and theologian Baron Von Hugel (1852-1925)
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Physician Describes the Frustrations of Compassion
For decades, Christian physician David Hilfiker has led a medical ministry in Washington, D.C.'s inner city. He writes:
Perhaps the deepest pain involved ...
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Ben Stein on Life's True Priorities
Author and actor Ben Stein wrote a column published by E!Online for nearly eight years. Titled "Monday Night at Morton's," the column detailed ...
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