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Veteran Struggles to Recapture Faith in a Loving God
An article in The Wall Street Journal notes that “Some American soldiers returned from Afghanistan bearing scars or missing limbs. Others have wounds ...
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Schwarzenegger's Death Blame Game
In an interview with Danny Devito, actor Arnold Schwarzenegger despairs at the reality of death and wonders who’s to blame. When someone asked him ...
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Shock-Jock Struggles with Mortality
On a recent episode of The Howard Stern Show, the “shock-jock” host asked his guest, music legend Paul Simon, questions about music, life, ...
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Where Is Wisdom to be Found?
Senior Lead Pastor and author Anthony Delaney writes:
We are told this is the Knowledge Economy. The Information Age. But where is wisdom to be found?Great ...
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Politics Had Become Her Idol
In an issue of CT magazine, Carrie Sheffield shares how politics had become an idol to her and how she discovered a deeper source of purpose and meaning ...
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Many Trust AI and Social Media Over Their Doctor
A new survey reveals that more Americans are trusting social media and health-related websites for medical advice over an actual healthcare professional. ...
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Are You an Illuminator or Diminisher?
I’ve noticed along the way of life that some people are much better at seeing people than others are. In any collection of humans, there are diminishers ...
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Parents Struggle to Answer Kids’ Questions
If you’re a young parent, you’re probably used to hearing “Why?” a lot! With that in mind, a new survey finds moms and dads field ...
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Curiosity Can Lead Us to God
Brian Grazer, Hollywood producer of such movies as Apollo 13, Splash, and A Beautiful Mind, writes:
More than intelligence, or persistence or connections, ...
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People Express Deep Despair to Elmo
If there was any doubt that the national mood could need a dose of uplift, more evidence showed up in late January. On X (formerly known as Twitter), ...
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