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The Most Stressful Time of the Day
Sometimes, all it takes is a minor inconvenience to ruin your whole day. It has been revealed that the most stressful time of the day is 7:23am. On average ...
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Hallowed Be Your Name
Musician and author Carolyn Arends shares a story in an issue of Christianity Today magazine:
On a recent trip, I had a conversation with a man who learned ...
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Happy 50th Birthday, Cell Phones
It might be hard to imagine a world without cell phones, but there was most definitely a time when they remained the stuff of science fiction. That is, ...
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Backwards Prayers
Pastor Andrew Wilson writes in an issue of CT magazine:
Most of us pray the Lord’s Prayer backwards. (A few) years ago, my wife and I were on an ...
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Learning to Pray from an Expert
Most of us are probably so familiar with the Lord’s Prayer that we never stop to think what an amazing thing it is that we have this prayer. What ...
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The Healing Power of Proper Breathing
Breathing is not an activity that anyone is feeling confident about right now. We spend our days covering our mouths and noses with masks, struggling ...
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Science Journal Says ‘Psychiatry Needs to Get Right with God’
Dr. David H. Rosmarin, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School argues that “Psychiatry Needs to Get Right with God.” That’s ...
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The 100 Day Fast of Emperor Penguins
Did you know that Emperor penguins spend about 4 months fasting as they watch over, care for, and incubate their eggs? This is a 100 to a 115 day fast! ...
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Fasting as a Spiritual Discipline
John Piper writes: “My own serious consideration of fasting as a spiritual discipline began as a result of visiting Dr. Joon Gon Kim in Seoul, Korea. ...
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The True Intention of Prayer
In The Higher Happiness, Ralph W. Sockman describes the true intention of prayer: "We use prayer as a boatman uses a boat hook: to pull the boat ...
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