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A.W. Tozer on the Irony of What We've Made of Christmas
Christ came to bring peace and we celebrate his coming by making peace impossible for six weeks of each year …. He came to help the poor and we ...
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A Deeper Reason for Our Christmas Greed
In his book Things Unseen: Living with Eternity in Your Heart, Mark Buchanan points out how we all continually live for the "Next Thing"—the ...
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Doing Battle with the "Eve Factor"
Joe Stowell writes in “Jesus Nation”:
Several years ago, [my wife] and I moved out of Chicago to the western suburbs to be near our grandkids. ...
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Man Desires the Trust of His Homeless Friend
Author and Pastor Matt Woodley writes in a blog post titled "The Happy Homeless Man”:
A little while ago I wandered into the wrong hospital ...
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Mattress with One Million Dollars Tossed in Garbage
Jesus warned against piling up money on earth, because money comes and goes. A sad reminder of the vulnerability of money came with the June 2009 news ...
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St. Francis's Extreme Embrace of Poverty
Among his many virtues, [St. Francis of Assisi] is known for his passionate embrace of poverty. Not only did he forbid his emerging Order to own property, ...
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Our Preposterous Fantasies
God has made [our] fantasies … so preposterously unrewarding that we are forced to turn to him for help and for mercy. We seek wealth and find ...
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The Failure of "Almost"
Since the 1940s, the Ad Council has been the leading producer of public service announcements. Of the thousands of commercials they have produced, their ...
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Toxic Assets
The 2009 economic crisis brought an interesting phrase into the headlines: toxic assets. Toxic assets are one of the factors contributing to the trouble ...
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Tim Keller on Self-centered Giving
In his book The Prodigal God, best-selling author and pastor Timothy Keller offers the following story to illustrate self-centered giving:
Once upon a ...
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