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Husband Drives Away and Forgets His Wife
The story, published in a British newspaper, began with the following sentence: "Heartfelt commiseration to Dorothy Naylor of Plymouth, whose recent ...
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Research on the Best Methods of Study
Scripture memorization can be a powerful practice that not only helps you to remember a truth but also to understand it better.
This idea draws support ...
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The Importance of Scripture Memorization
Timothy Larsen, Carolyn and Fred McManis Chair of Christian Thought at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, reflects on the importance—and difficulty ...
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The Woman Who Could Remember Everything
Most of us find peace over past sins by trying to forget and move on. We find comfort in the distance that comes with the passing of time. The further ...
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The Church's Responsibility to Military Officers Suffering from PTSD
In a 2009 article for Christianity Today magazine, author Jocelyn Green gave readers a glimpse into the lives of different military officers suffering ...
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A Special Day with Dad Is a Foretaste of Heaven
Gordon MacDonald writes:
For most of my life, my father and I have struggled to connect with each other. We are very different men, and our differences ...
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The Important Relationship Between Music and Memory
Most of us would agree that singing worship songs in our gatherings is important. But do we realize just how important those songs are to our growth as ...
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Most Adults Still Have Feelings for Their "Ex"
Based on a survey of 1,000 U.S. adults:
- Forty-eight percent of men still have feelings for an ex-girlfriend or ex-wife.
- Thirty-seven percent of women still have feelings for an ex-boyfriend or ex-husband.
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A New Year's Challenge
It is a mistake to be always turning back to recover the past. The law for Christian living is not backward, but forward; not for experiences that lie ...
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African-American Churches Celebrate "Watch Night"
One long-standing tradition of African-American churches occurs on December 31, as worshipers gather together between 7 and 10 p.m. for what is known ...
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