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‘Internet Dad’ Provides Connection for Lonely People
Rob Kenney’s YouTube channel, “Dad, how do I?” went viral last year. Kenney released his first video shortly after the coronavirus pandemic ...
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We’re All Special-Needs Children to God
Adoption attorney David Anderson wrote in Christianity Today about how it is a privilege for him to help the rare parents who adopt special-needs children. ...
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Lord Have Mercy on Us
In a survey, two in three Americans told LifeWay Research, “Yes, I am a sinner.” But on what to do about it, self-confessed sinners were split. ...
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Man Dies from Lack of Available ICU Beds
Ray DeMonia needed intensive care for a cardiac event, so naturally, his providers wanted to place him in the hospital intensive care unit. Unfortunately, ...
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On Earth as it Is in Flight
Singer/Songwriter Sandra McCracken writes in CT magazine:
There’s a call button above every seat on commercial airplanes. In all my travels, I don’t ...
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God Has Equipped Us for the Journey
In a message at the Carolinas Regional Chapter of The Gospel Coalition, Andy Davis offered the following:
I was reading Stephen Ambrose’s Undaunted ...
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JetBlue Pilots Cancel Flight Due to Exhaustion
Flight delays and cancellations at Reagan National Airport are just about as common as any other airport. So, the cancellation of a JetBlue flight to ...
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The Church Can Learn Something from Steve Jobs
At a Worldwide Developers Conference Steve Jobs said:
One of the things I’ve always found is that you’ve got to start with the customer experience ...
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Gifts Which Are Difficult to Accept
Tim Keller writes:
Imagine an aging man whose hearing is failing but who is in denial about it. He usually complains that it is other people who are mumbling. ...
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Principal Cuts Student's Hair to Remedy His Insecurity
Many middle-school boys have memories of barbershop haircuts. But for one boy, his most memorable cut happened elsewhere. Anthony Moore is a student at ...
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