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Won't You Be My Neighbor?
When was the last time you had any interaction with your neighbors? Yesterday, a week, a month, a year? How about never? Well according to a recent survey ...
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The Church Is Like a Bad High School Band
Earl Palmer, an author and former pastor, once countered critics who rail against the church for its hypocritical, scandalous, and often irrelevant footprint ...
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Church Gives Prostitutes a Second Chance
The Huffington Post ran a beautiful story about a church in Honolulu called Bluewater Mission. This small church started a restaurant called Seed, which ...
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Delta's Stranded Flight Pizza Bash
We've all been on a flight that has been delayed for take-off or diverted due to storms—and that makes you a very unhappy camper. Well, this ...
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Does the Church Suffer from Agoraphobia?
When I was young, growing up in the United Kingdom, my family and I could always count on our next-door neighbor, Mrs. Oglive, to be around. We left a ...
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Project Hurts Kenyan Farmers
Here's a quick case study for how trying to help can actually hurt poor people. Norway gives more of its government resources, as a percentage, to ...
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Pulitzer-Prize Winner Annie Dillard on Witnessing
If you've been a Christian awhile you know that we're supposed to share our faith. But that's where things get dicey. In her book Teaching ...
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Thieving Treasure Hunter Captured in Florida
A treasure hunter accused of cheating his investors out of their share of one of the richest hauls in U.S. history—$50 million in gold bars and ...
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Churches Should Have a 'Love-Radius'
Bombs have what's called a "blast-radius," defined as the distance from the source that will be affected when an explosion occurs. Churches ...
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Save Darfur Facebook Likes Prove Fruitless
A 2014 study led by Dr. Kurt Gray from UNC Chapel Hill analyzed the Save Darfur Facebook page. More than 1.17 million members had indicated they were ...
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