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Supplemental Vitamins for the Body and Soul
The lack of sun in England is no longer a laughing matter. It's turning into a health risk. A recent study by the government's Scientific Advisory ...
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Prayer Is Like Demolition Mining
The 20th century Norwegian pastor [Ole] Hallesby likens prayer to mining as he knew it in Norway. Demolition to create mine shafts took two basic kinds ...
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You Have a Shorter Attention Span than a Goldfish
A study by Microsoft of 2,000 consumers discovered some interesting things. The first is that the average human attention span has gone down. In 2000 ...
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Bus Driver Conveys Christ's Love
There was a front-page article in the San Francisco Chronicle about a metro-transit operator named Linda Wilson-Allen. She loves the people who ride her ...
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Two Minutes to Live
What if I told you that walking two minutes could reduce your mortality risk? According to The New York Times, a new study (fascinatingly titled "Light-Intensity ...
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The Need to Fill Our Bicycle Tires (Souls)
Editor's Note: Tell this illustration as a story or as a prop illustration by using an actual bicycle or a bike tire.
On a recent bike trip it wasn't ...
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Pictures on Smartphones Can't Replace Real Life
For more than five hundred years the city of Florence has marked Easter with a wild ceremony called (in English) "the explosion of the cart." ...
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Dial 0 if You're Nervous
Have you ever gotten nervous before having to make a phone call? You aren't alone. According to an article on Yahoo Finance, "Millennials have ...
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Tim Keller on His Rediscovery of Prayer
Tim Keller writes in his book “Prayer”:
In the second half of my adult life, I discovered prayer. I had to. In the fall of 1999, I taught a ...
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Musical Magic Ruined by Cell Phone
On a warm late-August Tuesday evening, music critic David Hajdu wandered into a Greenwich Village (New York City) jazz hotspot called the Vanguard. He ...
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