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Millennials Choose Work as Their Religion
A recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found a massive shift in American values:
Two decades ago, Americans of various ages overwhelmingly said that ...
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My Christianity Started as a Teenage Phase
In CT magazine, Vivian Mabuni shares her testimony of leaving “cultural Buddhism” to find life-changing faith in Christ:
I can still smell ...
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M.I.T. Professor’s Experience with Transcendence
Physicist Alan Lightman is a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is known for specializing in the intersection between science, philosophy, ...
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Nearly Half of Millennials 'Don't Know, Care, Or Believe' In God
The latest survey (2021) from Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center found that belief in God has declined between generations:
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‘Dust in the Wind’ Songwriter Converted to Christianity
The pop song, “Dust In The Wind” by Kansas peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of April 22, 1978. It has remained popular over ...
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NBA’s Kevin Durant on His Fleeting Fame
Pro basketball star Kevin Durant is one of the most famous athletes in the world (at least as of 2021). Durant is a four-time scoring champion, a two-time ...
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Anthony Hopkins on Happiness
Eighty-three-year-old actor Anthony Hopkins won the Oscar for Best Actor at the 2021 Academy Awards. In an interview soon after, he was asked about being ...
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The Mathematical Base of the Universe
In his book, The Sentient Machine, Amir Husain writes:
Today I find myself drawn to the important observation that the universe around us is clearly a ...
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Honoring Our Gifts
Actor Charlie Hunnam has recently begun a transition to writing. About to turn 40, he had reached a place in life for some evaluation. Hunnam knew he ...
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The Emptiness of Instagram’s ‘Quasi-Spiritual Influencers’
Wellness preachers are wildly popular on Instagram. The New York Times calls them “quasi-spiritual influencers” and “Instavangelists” ...
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