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Famous Painting Pictures Human Folly
I imagine you're familiar with the phrase "ship of fools." It was a common medieval motif used in literature and art, especially religious ...
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Unlucky Lost Dog Loved by Its Owner
Philip Griffin, in his sermon "A God Who Redeems," writes:
I saw a sign once that I love—a lost dog sign. There was a big cash reward for ...
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The Shortest Complete Story Reveals Life's Brokenness
[This] is often called the shortest complete story in English, supposedly written by Ernest Hemingway. It is only six words long:
"For sale: baby ...
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Search for "Prodigal" Father Reveals God's Presence
In a sermon titled "The Hopes and Fears of All the Years," Craig Barnes says that the message of Christmas is not that we always get what we ...
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True Faith Is Like Grabbing a Rope from Our Rescuer
Philosopher Nicholas Beale and scientist John Polkinghorne use the following story to illustrate the nature of biblical faith:
A philosopher, a scientist, ...
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Former Royal Sarah Ferguson Aims to Get Herself Right
Sarah Ferguson is an English ex-royal. Commonly called "Fergie" and well known to readers of tabloids, the red-haired former Duchess of York ...
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Famous People on the Meaning of Life
Four psychologists did a study of notable quotations from famous people around the world about the meaning of life. The study analyzed the quotes of 195 ...
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David Brooks on Our Need for Relationships
[The 19th century English poet] Samuel Taylor Coleridge described how his own [son], then three-years-old, awoke in the night and called to his mother. ...
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Two Philosophers Admit That They Did Not Want to Believe
In his article titled "Unreasonable Doubt," Jim Spiegel quotes two contemporary philosophers who have resisted belief in God for personal and ...
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Man Blogs about His Own Death
"Here it is. I'm dead, and this is my last post to my blog." Those are the first words of the final blog post written by Derek Miller at ...
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