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One Thing that Brings Health and Happiness
What if we could study people from the time that they were teenagers all the way into old age to see what really matters to a person’s health and ...
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Why Children Need Nurturing Fathers
A recent survey of more than 1,600 teenagers by Harvard found that almost twice as many 14-to-18-year-old boys and girls feel comfortable opening up to ...
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William Shatner Mourns His Trip into Space
In William Shatner’s new book, Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder, the Star Trek actor reflects on his voyage into space on Jeff ...
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Famous Author Learned Curiosity from His Dad
Eric Carle, the beloved children’s author and illustrator whose classics The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? ...
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Linguist Claims Babies from Many Cultures Cry ‘Daddy’
Linguists tell us that babies of virtually all cultures use similar syllables for addressing their parents. It is easy for maturing babies to say the ...
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The Blessings and Privilege of Friendship
There is no evidence that poet and philosopher David Whyte is in any way a Christian, nor does he claim his thoughts are inspired from the Bible. But ...
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Robot Handwrites Letters for You
Don’t you love receiving a handwritten letter in the mail? It’s so much more personal than an email. You see the other person’s handwriting, ...
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The Utter Importance of the Ascension
Henry Drummond wrote:
Ascension … what if it didn't happen? Suppose Jesus had not gone away. Suppose he were here on earth NOW. Suppose he were ...
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The Shared Pain of Four Runners
Author Devin Kelly developed a close bond with his three friends in college. Sprinting through the cold trails of Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, they ...
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Is Your God a Stepford God?
In his book, The Reason for God, Tim Keller writes:
If you don’t trust the Bible enough to let it challenge and correct your thinking, how could ...
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