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Seeing One Bad Dentist Shouldn't Deter You from All Dentists
In his book Witness Essentials, Daniel Meyer tells the story of meeting a man named Gary who had grown up in a harsh, legalistic Christian home.
On several ...
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'Titanic' Lifeboats Seats Were Only Half-filled
On April 14, 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg and was swallowed up in the icy waters of the North Atlantic. Over 1,500 people perished as "the ...
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Russian Pastor Reminds Outcasts of Their God-given Dignity
In his book Your Church Is Too Safe, Mark Buchanan shares the following story about a Russian pastor named Father John Sergieff. Buchanan writes:
John ...
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Tim Keller on Being "Middle-Class in Spirit"
Tim Keller offers the following definition for what Jesus meant by being "poor in spirit":
It means seeing that you are deeply in debt before ...
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God Has Surprising Ways to Raise Up the Church's Next Leaders
Russell Moore recounts a memorable conversation with the evangelical theologian Carl F. H. Henry. As Moore and some of his friends were lamenting the ...
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Man Risks His Life to Bring Adopted Daughter Home
In The Gospel of Matthew, Matt Woodley writes:
Eighteen years ago my friend Andy and his wife traveled to a South American country to complete their adoption ...
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Suicide Plan Becomes an Instrument of Redemption
In his sermon "A God Who Redeems," Philip Griffin writes:
During the early days of our church plant in Texas we were baptizing lots of people ...
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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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