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Church Reaches Out to an Inner-City Football Team
Faith Inspirational Missionary Baptist Church has adopted its local high school, the roughest in a rough city. Forty percent of the students at Centennial ...
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Author Wendell Berry on the Perils of Individualism
Novelist, essayist, and farmer Wendell Berry has a unique image for the perils of individualism. As he was walking with his friend Wes Jackson, they observed ...
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Man Creates a Front Yard Patio to "Fish for People"
Steve Bankes had a remarkably simple idea for reaching out to his neighbors: he decided to put a patio in his front yard. A Chicago Tribune article showed ...
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Max Lucado Describes the Power of Practicing Hospitality
In Outlive Your Life, Max Lucado writes:
Long before the church had pulpits and baptisteries, she had kitchens and dinner tables. Even a casual reading ...
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We All Need Others to Help Us Succeed
In his book Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell tells the strange story of Christopher Langan, a genius with a staggering IQ of 195. (For some perspective, Einstein's ...
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Death by Loneliness
God said from the beginning: "It is not good for man to be alone." Data collected from 148 studies, involving more than 300,000 people, conducted ...
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Are Your Facebook Friends Really Your Friends?
In a New York Times magazine article, Hal Niedzviecki reflected on social media sites—specifically, Facebook. Soon after starting a Facebook account, ...
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Shane Hipps on the Paradox of the Electronic Age
Shane Hipps writes in “Flickering Pixels”:
I have two friends who are best friends. Each was the best man in the other's wedding. They ...
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Reading About Outreach Versus Doing Outreach
Dan Kimball writes in an article titled, "Do It, Don't Blog It”:
A few Sundays ago, I was heading home after preaching three times. I was ...
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Harvard Studies Happiness
In 1937, a researcher at Harvard University began a study (originally named The Harvard Study of Adult Development) on what factors contribute to human ...
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