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Who We Are Is More Important than what We Do
What is more important: who we are or what we do? Here's how pastor Noel Jesse Heikinnen answers that question in his book Unchained:
Down through history, ...
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Biblical Wisdom on the Neurons Lining Our Gut
In the dynamic relationship between love and knowledge, head and heart, the Scriptures paint a holistic picture of the human person. It's not only our ...
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Man Tries to Change His Name to "Boomer the Dog"
The following illustration shows how important names are to our identity, character, self-worth, and calling. It also shows why biblical names for God ...
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Quarterback Tom Brady Still Searching
During the 2007-2008 NFL regular season, New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady set the record for most touchdown passes in a regular season, ...
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Husband Learns Much Through Caring for Wife
When Dick Peterson's wife, Elizabeth, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, he knew many challenges awaited his family. What he didn't know was ...
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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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The Danger of a Sad Soul
A sad soul will kill you quicker, far quicker, than a germ.
—Author John Steinbeck
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The Blessing of Disability
When asked how he would describe his disabilities, Patrick Henry Hughes replied, "[They're] not disabilities at all—more [like] abilities." ...
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World War II Boat Floats from Ocean Floor
Sometimes no one ever really knows what lurks beneath until things get a good shake. An April earthquake in the region of the Solomon Islands shook loose ...
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Artists Create Exhibit of Others' Sins
The act of confession is now an artistic expression. During the first half of 2006, two performing artists named Laura Barnett and Sandra Spannan created ...
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