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Father's Busyness Left Lifetime Scars
James Dobson tells this story:
Several months ago, I talked to a man who described one of the most painful experiences of his life. When he was 17-years-old, ...
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Jim Carrey: Money and Fame Are Not the Answer
I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it's not the answer.
—Actor Jim Carrey
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Marriage Has Rich Rewards
Creating a successful marriage is hard work. So it's nice to know you're getting paid for it. That's the word from a researcher at Ohio State ...
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Christians Should be Identified by Behavior
Arthur Simon, founder of the international organization Bread for the World, believes that all aspects of our lives need to be touched by Christ. His ...
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Exotic Spas Create a Feeling of Transformation
As of 2023, according to the International Spa Association (ISPA), there are over 125,000 spas in the world. The United States has the most spas, with ...
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Stephen Baldwin's Faith Changed His Life
Stephen Baldwin is one of the famous Baldwin brothers, a family of Hollywood actors.
Referring to his newfound faith in Christ, Stephen said, "I've ...
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Courtney Love Must Stand in Line
Rock star Courtney Love isn't used to waiting in line. She's used to the fame that came with her marriage to mega-star Curt Cobaine of the rock ...
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Ben Stein on Life's True Priorities
Author and actor Ben Stein wrote a column published by E!Online for nearly eight years. Titled "Monday Night at Morton's," the column detailed ...
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Editor Describes American Life as Too Full
Vacationing in the British Virgin Islands with his family, magazine editor William Falk found himself longing for a simple life. Gazing across the water, ...
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Americans Live in Isolation
Novelist Jonathan Franzen writes about our increasing isolation:
In 1890, an American typically lived in a small town… Not only did his every purchase ...
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