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John McCain Experiences the True Light of Christmas
During the 2008 presidential race, John McCain was asked by Time magazine to share his "personal journey of faith." In his article McCain shared ...
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A Christmas Poem: "Because One Child Is Born"
More light than we can learn, More wealth than we can treasure, More love than we can earn, More peace than we can measure, Because one Child is born. ...
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More Mind-boggling Than the Virgin Birth
The virgin birth is far less mind-boggling than the power of all Creation stooping so low as to become one of us.
—U.S. author Madeline L'Engle ...
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Jim Cymbala on Rudy Giuliani's Post-9/11 Reflections
On that tragic morning of September 11, 2001, The Brooklyn Tabernacle lost four of its members. One victim was a police officer. The officer's funeral ...
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Tim Keller on Being an Adopted Son of God
Being completely conformed to the likeness of God's Son is something that we look forward to in the future, although the transformation is happening ...
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Tony Campolo Throws a Party for a Prostitute
In his book The Kingdom of God Is a Party, Tony Campolo relates an experience he had late one night in Hawaii.
Up a side street I found a little place ...
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Missing Greatness
Dick Rowe was one of the most famous talent scouts in the music industry. It's safe to say he would rather you remember him for his better moments—like ...
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Ordinary People Contribute to a Masterpiece
Mike Yaconelli in his book, Messy Spirituality, wrote of how individual believers, who may think they are insignificant, are brought together in the body ...
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Between Failure and Fraud
Mark Labberton writes in Leadership journal:
In a very difficult season when finances were tight, I was driving a dilapidated car that had been donated ...
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Students Search for Meaning
According to Yale University law professor Anthony Kronman, students who begin their college careers today suffer from one glaring omission in their studies. ...
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