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Count the Stars
On a cloudless November night in 1572, Tycho Brahe observed an unusually bright star in the northern sky that suddenly appeared in the constellation Cassiopeia. ...
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God’s Thoughts: Far Beyond Comprehension
“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways,” declares the LORD. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, ...
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Astronomers Spot Brightest Object in Universe
Astronomers have found the brightest known object in the universe—a glowing core of a galaxy, called a quasar, located 12 billion light-years away. ...
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Other Skyscrapers Fall Short of the Burj Khalifa
In his recent book, Paul Tripp describes a trip to the see world’s tallest skyscraper:
Wherever you go in Dubai, you are confronted with the Burj ...
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Scientists Discover New Marvels of God’s Creation
Scientists studying two different parts of God’s awesome creation—the oceans below and the sky above—have made two startling discoveries. ...
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Web Wonders from A Creative Mind
God’s creative ability truly is more wondrous than anything man can conceive. For example, the spider and its web elicit considerably more astonishment ...
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Discovering God’s Incredible Beauty at the South Pole
Brett Baddorf, a missionary to the South Pole (yes, he lives and works at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station), has surprisingly discovered God’s ...
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Seeing the Creator in the Wonders of Our Cosmos
In Star Struck, David Bradstreet shares the following examples of the wonder of God's creation:
When the summer sun is beating down, do you ever wish ...
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Whales: Mysteries of God's Creation
Think for a moment about the mysteries of just one of God's creatures—a whale. These big, beautiful creatures spend 95 percent of their lives ...
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Secular Sources on Our Need For Awe
The March/April 2016 issue of Psychology Today attempted to give readers several reasons to cultivate a sense of awe and wonder with their article "It's ...
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