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Window Washer Falls 47 Stories, Survives
The doctor said, "If you are a believer in miracles, this would be one."
The doctor was talking about Alcides Moreno. By every law of physics ...
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All Roads Lead to God?
In a video based on his book 3:16 Stories of Hope, Max Lucado illustrates the odd nature of the statement that "all religions lead to God":
All ...
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Author Harry Blamires on Self-Help
In the Christian life, nothing, nothing at all, can be purchased at the do-it-yourself shop.
—Author Harry Blamires
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Eugene Peterson on Resurrection's Difficulty
The do-it-yourself, self-help culture of North America has so thoroughly permeated our imaginations that we don't give much sustained attention to ...
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Tony Campolo on Taking Communion
In his Letters to a Young Evangelical, Tony Campolo shares a story from his youth about taking Communion:
Sitting with my parents at a Communion service ...
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Master Violinist Goes Unrecognized
Joshua Bell emerged from the Metro and positioned himself against a wall beside a trash basket. By most measures, he was nondescript—a youngish ...
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Three Men Suffer from Messianic Complex
Psychologist Milton Rokeach wrote a book called The Three Christs of Ypsilanti. He described his attempts to treat three patients at a psychiatric hospital ...
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Death—the "Central Mystery" of Jesus
Of the biographies I have read, few devote more than ten percent of their pages to the subject's death—including biographies of men like Martin ...
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Anne Rice Praises Jesus
Anne Rice, whom the media has called "the Queen of the Occult," has sold millions of novels about vampires and witches. Several of them were made into ...
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Bono Proclaims the Divinity of Jesus
Bono, lead singer of the rock group U2, was asked if the claim of Jesus' divinity is farfetched.
No, it's not farfetched to me. Look, the secular ...
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