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Love Is More than a Padlock on a Bridge
For years people (mostly tourists) have been writing their initials on padlocks and locking them to the famed Pont de Arts Bridge in Paris, throwing the ...
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Worshipping God: Duty or Delight?
In a TV commercial a young man is struggling with whether to go through with an arranged marriage. In his home country arranged marriages were the norm. ...
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Love Your Work like a Dog Chasing a Ball
At the 2013 commencement speech at MIT, Drew Houston, the founder of Dropbox said:
When I think about it, the happiest and most successful people I know ...
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Former Baseball Star Gives Up His Idol
In January of 2010, Grant Desme shocked the baseball world by announcing his retirement from the game. Only 23 at the time, the second-round draft choice ...
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When We Treat God like the Geek Squad
The word geek is a slang term for (a) A person regarded as foolish, inept, or clumsy; (b) A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific ...
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What if God Controlled Humans with Taser Guns?
What if God took the radical step of setting a deadline for ridding the world of evil? Suppose God announces that next Monday at midnight he will step ...
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The Goodness of God's Jealousy
The Bible frequently describes God as a jealous lover. In his book titled Is God a Moral Monster?, Paul Copan asks the question, "When can jealousy ...
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Loving Jesus: Where the Rubber Meets the Road
That you may love [Jesus Christ] truly, understand that his love is proved in three areas of your life—in your thinking, in your talking, and in ...
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We Become What We Love
The more you love something, the more you become like it. For example, I have a friend that loves tennis. He wears tennis stuff. He reads tennis magazines. ...
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Father and Son
In Leadership, pastor and author Stu Weber writes:
My youngest son is the third of three boys. The first two are high-powered; the third is not any less ...
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