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Famous Astronomer Who Accepted Christ
The astronomer Allan Sandage was hailed as "the most influential astronomer" of the 20th century. For six decades, Dr. Sandage played a key ...
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The Man behind the Designated Driver Campaign
In the 1980s, Jay Winsten, a professor at Harvard, had learned about a program in Scandinavian countries called the "designated driver." At ...
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NPR Show Explores 'The Voice' In Our Heads
NPR's popular radio show This American Life featured an episode titled "The Devil Inside Me." The show asked various people if they ever ...
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Half-Truths We Accept as Facts
An article on NPR's (National Public Radio's) website lists 12 common half-truths that many of us have accepted as facts. For instance, various ...
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Man Lives with a Knife Lodged in His Skull
Max Lucado tells the following story:
A Chinese man named Li Fuyan had tried every treatment imaginable to ease his throbbing headaches. Nothing helped. ...
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Nobel Prize Winner Says Humans Don't Think Well
He's a very smart man who knows a lot about human intelligence. He's a brilliant psychologist and a Nobel-prize winning economist. Early in his ...
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Sexual Immorality Starts with a Battle for Our Mind
In his book Eyes of Integrity, Craig Gross contends that our battle with sexual immorality (and other sins) often begins in the mind. Then he shares the ...
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What Does Your Internet Trail Say About You?
In his book The Next Story Tim Challies writes:
In 2006, America Online made an epic misjudgment. As part of a research project … the company made ...
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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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Expert Claims That Self-control Is Better Than Intelligence
After the 2010 tragic shooting in Tucson, Arizona, Scientific American published an online article entitled: "What Causes Someone to Act on Violent ...
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