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"The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers": Redemption
The Two Towers is the second installment of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. In order to save Middle Earth from the forces of evil, Frodo and Sam must take ...
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"Citizen Kane": The Pain of Loss
Citizen Kane, directed by Orson Welles, traces the life of fictional newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane (played by Welles) from childhood to his deathbed. ...
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Johnny Cash's Drug Use Separated Him from God
In the article "Johnny Cash Approaches Judgment Day with Faith," Cash tells Steve Beard of Relevant magazine about his drug use:
I used drugs ...
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Two Sheep Lost
At Chancy Lutheran Church in Clinton, Iowa, the kids from VBS were preparing for their grand finale production of "The Good Shepherd." Guests ...
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Grisham Novel Describes Conversion
In The Testament, novelist John Grisham paints a portrait of one man's surrender to God's will. Nate O'Reilly is a disgraced corporate attorney ...
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Murderer Carla Faye Tucker Confesses Christ
Carla Faye Tucker in 1983 helped to kill two people with a pickaxe, and she was so animalistic in her behavior that she laughed while she did it. She ...
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Math Test Humbles the Brainiest Students
In Time Lev Grossman writes:
Every year on the first Saturday in December, twenty-five hundred of the most brilliant college students in North America ...
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Man Drifts at Sea for Three Months
On a warm Southern California day in June 2002, Richard Van Pham set out in his 26-foot sailboat from Long Beach harbor for a three-hour adventure to ...
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Secret Santa Looks for the Lost
A businessman from Kansas City has been dubbed "Secret Santa" because he anonymously hands out cash every Christmas to those in need. Each year, ...
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Why to Seek the Lost
On July 4, 1854, Charlie Peace, a well-known criminal in London, was hung. The Anglican Church, which had a ceremony for everything, even had a ceremony ...
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