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Cop Recorded Joking About Pedestrian Death
Of all the helping professions, police work seems the most suited to a dark, sardonic disposition often referred to as gallows humor. It’s the byproduct ...
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Young Adults' Prayers Lack Repentance and Praise
Researcher Christian Smith's book, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers, concludes that many young American adults ...
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Actress Shares Her View of God's "Insecurity"
Julia Sweeney is an actress and writer best known for her four-year run on Saturday Night Live and her solo shows. Her piece, Letting Go of God, she raises ...
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When We Treat God like the Geek Squad
The word geek is a slang term for (a) A person regarded as foolish, inept, or clumsy; (b) A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific ...
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An Illustration That Changed Tim Keller's Life
Manhattan, New York, pastor Tim Keller once said that in 1970 a Sunday school teacher changed his life with a simple illustration.
The teacher said, "Let's ...
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How Big Is Your God?
In his sermon “Big God, Little God” John Ortberg said:
Many years ago I was walking in Newport Beach, a beach in Southern California, with ...
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Invitation to Write in Displayed Bible Results in Angry, Lewd Comments
The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, Scotland, is hosting a series of exhibitions called "Made in God's Image." Organized by a company ...
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Eugene Peterson on Our Dangerous Faith
Sometimes I think that all religious sites should be posted with signs reading, "Beware the God." The places and occasions that people gather ...
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An Awful, Awesome God
Marva J. Dawn writes in “Reaching Out Without Dumbing Down”:
I remember an animated discussion with my high school freshman English teacher ...
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Fallen Soldier Receives Slow Salute
We live in a fast-paced culture, but some things just ought to happen slowly.
The book Final Salute tells the story of Major Steve Beck, a U.S. Marine ...
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