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What Dog Owners Can't Live Without
Things dog owners can't live without:
- Significant other: 54 percent
- Computer: 50 percent
- Dog: 48 percent
- Coffee: 35 percent
- TV: 35 percent
- Car: 26 percent
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A Powerful Story of Forgiveness from South Africa
Desmond Tutu is a bishop in South Africa who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work against apartheid. In his book No Future Without Forgiveness, he shares ...
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Dealing with the Cow-pie-ridden Fields of Marriage
In his book This Momentary Marriage: A Parable of Permanence, pastor and author John Piper offers a memorable analogy for dealing with the highs and lows ...
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Perfect Fear Casting Out Love
Perfect love may cast out fear, but fear is remarkably potent in casting out love.
—P. D. James, English author (1920- )
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Shane Hipps on the Paradox of the Electronic Age
Shane Hipps writes in “Flickering Pixels”:
I have two friends who are best friends. Each was the best man in the other's wedding. They ...
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The Importance of Identifying Relational Issues
The Thing in the Bushes is a book about corporate blind spots. Authors Kevin Graham Ford and James D. Osterhaus point out that most leaders of companies ...
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Pastor Discovers Meaningful Way to Help Others in Pain
In an interview about his book The Folly of Prayer (IVP, 2009), author and pastor Matt Woodley shared a story about his friend Theresa. Theresa was experiencing ...
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Reading About Outreach Versus Doing Outreach
Dan Kimball writes in an article titled, "Do It, Don't Blog It”:
A few Sundays ago, I was heading home after preaching three times. I was ...
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When Technology Replaces Community
Stanley Hauerwas and Jean Vanier write in “Living Gently in a Violent World”:
Once when I was at the University of Notre Dame we had an extraordinary ...
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Harvard Studies Happiness
In 1937, a researcher at Harvard University began a study (originally named The Harvard Study of Adult Development) on what factors contribute to human ...
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