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Former Cold War-Era Nuclear Missile Silo Listed on AirBnb
A rural area of Northern Kansas just outside of Topeka once housed a nuclear warhead. Now, 65 years later, the former missile base has been adapted into ...
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'When I Died': 22 Year Old Fitness Intern Shares Her Story
It's not every day you hear a story starting with "when I died," but that's how 22-year-old Amber Moloney remembers February 6th. Moloney, ...
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A Born-Again Irish Beach Gives People Hope
They call it "the born again beach." Here's how a British newspaper described the "rebirth" of a lost beach:
An Irish beach that ...
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Christ in You Makes You Like a Superhero
To explain how Christ in us now labors to make us more human, not less, pastor/author Rankin Wilbourne used the following illustration:
Consider two superheroes, ...
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Evangelism Isn't That Hard When God Prepares a Heart
Editor's Note: Dr. Jerry Root tells the following story to illustrate how Christ is already risen and alive and working in the hearts of others around ...
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'Good Riddance Day' In Times Square
Since 2006 a group of people celebrate an important event around the New Year. It's called Good Riddance Day. Participants write down unpleasant, ...
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Imperfect Concert Piano Creates Something Beautiful
On January 24, 1975, the world-renowned pianist Keith Jarrett played in front of a live audience in the Cologne opera house. The album for the concert ...
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Wrestler Goes from Cage Fighting to Global Missions
Justin Wren, an All-American wrestler in college, easily moved into the world of MMA or Mixed Martial Arts. But as his success and popularity skyrocketed, ...
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Christmas Is not About Us Fixing the World
Tim Keller writes:
Years ago, I read an ad in the New York Times that said, "The meaning of Christmas is that love will triumph and that we will be ...
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Guitarist Makes 'Frankenstein' from Broken Guitars
John Entwistle, former bass guitarist with the rock band The Who, once made a guitar composed from the parts of five broken guitars. He called it "Frankenstein." ...
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