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Tim Keller: Christ Took on Our Rejection
No greater pain has ever been experienced on any level than the hell of Christ suffering in this moment. But why? Because he carried all of that pain, ...
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Willie Nelson Chooses Reincarnation Over Hell
In It's a Long Story: My Life by Willie Nelson, Willie recounts his time as a "popular" Sunday School teacher at Metropolitan Baptist Church—a ...
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Judges Swayed By Lunch and Snack Breaks
Three researchers from the U.S. and Israel decided to test the legal adage that justice equals "what the judge ate for breakfast." The research ...
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Outcast Meets the God of Justice
Bible scholar Christopher Wright tells a moving story about a friend from India who was led to Christ by reading the Old Testament. At the time he taught ...
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Actors Distance Themselves from Christian Upbringing
The actors Brad Pitt and Hugh Jackman both grew up in Christian homes and both men have since distanced themselves from their faith. Here's how Brad ...
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America's Four Gods
According to the authors of the book America's Four Gods, Americans differ widely from one another on two key areas of belief about God: (1) the level ...
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Knowing the God of the Bible, Not the God of Our Imaginations
In his book Soul Searching, Christian Smith summarized perceptions about God that are prevalent in the church and in contemporary culture. He said that ...
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The Inescapable
In The Divine Intruder, James R. Edwards recounts this story:
Wilmer McLean was a small farmer in the Shenandoah Valley in 1861. In the spring of that ...
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Scared Not to Witness
Ethiopian Negussie Tameru was a gun-wielding bandit at the age of 18. Eventually he killed someone and spent six years in prison. Once set free, he went ...
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Meeting Real Power
The line I like about power is Edward Bennet William's as he was dying. Someone was teasing him about all the power and influence he had in Washington. ...
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