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The Adrenaline "High" of Ministry Becomes a Dangerous Iceberg
The book God in a Brothel recounts the stories of investigator Dan Walker's ministry to infiltrate brothels and free young women and children trapped ...
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Summer Job as Greenskeeper Is God's Calling "for This Time"
T. David Gordon, in his book, "Vocation: Work Quietly with Your Hands," writes:
Perceiving [all] of our labor as a vocation can have a substantial ...
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Building Homes with Too Much Sand Leads to Tragedy
While doing relief work in Haiti following the devastating earthquake there on January 12, 2010, Palmer Chichen observed firsthand the tragedy of building ...
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Son Asks His Father's Help to Avoid the Darkness
One weekend, author Paul Tripp gave his teenage son permission to spend the weekend at a friend's house. But during the weekend Paul received a call ...
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Christian Actor and Director Declines a Sordid Role
Ken Wales, an award-winning TV and film producer, started his Hollywood career as an actor. But early in his career Wales chose to turn down a significant ...
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New Home Owner Returns $45,000 in Cash to Previous Owner
Within an hour of closing on his first home, Josh Ferrin, an artist for the Deseret News, used the keys to take his first official look inside. While ...
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Poor Garbage Man Sets an Example for a Rich Businessman
The city of Cairo has its own unique version of poverty called Garbage City …. Each morning at dawn some seven thousand garbage collectors on horse-carts ...
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Father’s Example Helps His Son with Life’s Questions
Timothy Dalrymple, 34, editor of Patheos.com, was the NCAA's top-ranked gymnast as a sophomore at Stanford until a broken neck ended his career. In ...
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Realistic Masks Used to Commit Crimes
It appears that the criminal mind, which seems never to sleep, has devised a new approach to its craft—silicone masks, with a degree of "ultra ...
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What Does Your Internet Trail Say About You?
In his book The Next Story Tim Challies writes:
In 2006, America Online made an epic misjudgment. As part of a research project … the company made ...
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