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Brennan Manning on What Makes Us Happy or Sad
Christian author Brennan Manning calls us to examine the cause of our emotions:
To ascertain where you really are with the Lord, recall what saddened you ...
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John Owen on the Inner Life
However strong a castle may be, if a treacherous party resides inside (ready to betray at the first opportunity possible), the castle cannot be kept safe ...
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Exotic Spas Create a Feeling of Transformation
As of 2023, according to the International Spa Association (ISPA), there are over 125,000 spas in the world. The United States has the most spas, with ...
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Bank Snubs Millionaire Based on Appearance
To John Barrier, it wasn't the 60 cents, it was the principle. Barrier walked into his bank to cash a $100 check and then asked the receptionist to ...
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John Wesley Ministered with Serenity
At 73 years of age, John Wesley related in his journal (June 28, 1776) that he was far more able to preach than when 23-years-old; he traveled more than ...
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James Thurber on Lessons to Learn Before Dying
Humorist James Thurber wrote:
"All human beings should try to learn, before they die, what they are running from, and to, and why."
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Spurgeon on Facial Expressions
"When you speak of heaven, let your face light up. When you speak of hell, well, then your everyday face will do."
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, ...
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San Diego Chicken Loses His Identity
You probably know Ted Giannoulas even if you've never heard his name. He has been the San Diego Chicken for 30 years. But Ted is getting older. At ...
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Attitude Determines Outcome
John C. Maxwell writes:
When confronted with a difficult situation, a person with an outstanding attitude makes the best of it while he gets the worst ...
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Sticking with the Pokey Little Church
For all of its foibles—lousy preaching, political infighting, self-centered focus, stagnation, a gaggle of special interest groups—the pokey ...
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