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Kay Warren Sees Human Capacity for Evil
Kay Warrrent writes:
The first time I visited Rwanda, I went looking for monsters, albeit a different category of monster—the kind that isn't ...
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More Like Hitler Than Like Jesus
In his book Being the Body, Charles Colson writes about meeting a businessman whom he calls Mr. Abercrombie. Mr. Abercrombie had invited Colson to speak ...
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C. S. Lewis Describes His Conversion
While attending Magdalen, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, C. S. Lewis converted to theism in the spring of 1929, ...
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Father's Discipline and Kiss Changes Son
Editor's Note: On March 10, 2008, we published the following story as an "Editor's Choice" illustration. The story had a number of errors in it, and we ...
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Van Gogh and the Color Yellow
Yellow is not my favorite color. But now that I know the story of Vincent van Gogh, I have come to value yellow differently. This famous Dutch painter, ...
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Biker Covers Up Dirty Tattoo
Parishioners of a conservative, small-town church in rural Indiana were surprised one Sunday when a biker came to visit. He stuck out like a sore thumb—pony-tailed, ...
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Super Bowl Star Shares Journey of Faith
Anyone who watched the New York Giants defeat the New England Patriots in 2008's Super Bowl remembers the catch made by David Tyree, a receiver for ...
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Sin in the Heart of Every Man
Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of The Science of Good and Evil, writes:
I once had the opportunity to ask Thomas Keneally, author ...
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Coma Patient Wakes Up to a Different World
In 1988, a failed effort at attaching two train cars left Polish railway worker Jan Grzebski with massive head injuries. The damage was so extensive that ...
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Jail Becomes Luxury Hotel
Boston's Charles Street jail used to be home to the city's most notorious characters. Among its former inmates was Frank Abagnale, Jr., the con ...
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