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We Need Someone Outside Us to Bless Us
People today may say that it shouldn’t matter what other people think about you. All that matters is what you think of you, that you live up to ...
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A Pastor Who Gives People Loving Attention
New York Times columnist David Brooks writes:
A few years ago, I was having a breakfast meeting in a diner in Waco, Texas, with a stern, imposing former ...
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Former Abortion Doctor Converted to Christ
Former abortion doctor Patti Giebenk tells the following story about the woman who prayed her into a lifechanging encounter with Jesus:
During my lengthy ...
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Clever DNA Tricks
Every person starts as one fertilized egg, which by adulthood has turned into roughly 37 trillion cells. But those cells have a formidable challenge. ...
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Churches Are Where the Unborn Are People
Cicero said, “The thing itself cannot be praised. Only its potential.” He was talking about young children. Such was the view in the Empire ...
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More Babies Born After Dobbs Decision
Betty Hodge knows what it’s like to have an unplanned pregnancy. And she knows what it’s like to have the father of the unborn child push ...
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God the Merrymaker
N.D. Wilson writes in an article titled “God the Merrymaker”:
We Christians are the proclaimers of joy. We speak in this world on behalf of ...
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Should Robots Have Moral or Legal Rights?
Last year a software engineer at Google made an unusual assertion: That an artificial-intelligence chatbot developed at the company had become sentient, ...
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The Apology His Kids Needed
Author Pete Greig shares the following story in How to Pray: A Simple Guide for Normal People:
I was walking the darkened streets near our house one night, ...
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Secular Historian on the Source of Equality
Some people think that the claim that human equality comes from Jesus is just biased. But when the British historian Tom Holland set out to write his ...
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