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Landlords in Israel Add ‘Messiah Clause’ to Contracts
Many Jerusalem residents believe not only that the Messiah will return, but that his arrival is imminent--so imminent they have taken legal precautions ...
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1 in 3 Teens Don’t Feel Safe in School
Horrific gun violence in schools continues to be an ongoing problem in America, but a new study finds children around the globe are fearing for their ...
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Belief in God in US Drops to Record Low
The vast majority of US adults believe in God, but the 81% who do so is down six percentage points from 2017 and is the lowest in Gallup's trend. ...
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US Cities Have a Soul Problem
Pastor Corey Brooks spent much of the winter (of 2022) on a roof top in south Chicago sleeping in a tent. He hoped to raise awareness and resources for ...
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Fixing Our Privacy Settings
In an issue of CT magazine blogger and church planter Chris Ridgeway writes:
The digital voice assistant from Amazon hears me shoulder my way into the ...
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Why Are People Acting So Weird?
Everyone is acting so weird! The most obvious recent weirdness was when Will Smith smacked Chris Rock at the Oscars. But people have been behaving badly ...
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Fresh Perspective on ‘Increase in Knowledge’
The often-referenced passage in Daniel 12:4 about an "increase in knowledge" during the last days has taken on new meaning in our high-tech ...
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An Early Earthquake Warning System
As of May, 2021, the US earthquake early warning system can issue earthquake alerts to cellphone users in California, Oregon, and Washington. The MyShake ...
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Once Hated, Now a Hero
In the 1960s, towns along the northeast coast of Japan began erecting seawalls to withstand waves of about 30 feet (the height of a terrible tsunami that ...
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Needed: A Prince of Peace
In the depths of World War II, Swedish authorities decided their citizens needed to know what to do if the fighting finally arrived on their doorstep. ...
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