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Anger in America
In his 2007 article "All the Rage," Andrew Santella observes that anger is a prominent emotion in American life. Our politics is dominated by ...
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The Wrong Kind of Knowledge
We want a kind of knowledge that eliminates mystery and puts us in charge of [the] world. Above all, we want to avoid a knowledge that calls for our own ...
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Infants Show Good Judgment
If only adults showed as much sound judgment as an infant! Through a series of tests, Yale University's Infant Cognition Center has found that babies ...
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Facing Harsh Reality
The trouble with steeling yourself against the harshness of reality is that the same steel that secures your life against being destroyed secures your ...
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Drought Uncovers Treasure
The summer drought of 2007 allowed scientists and archaeologists in Florida to look through a window into the state's past and uncover hidden treasures ...
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Children Play with a Bomb
Children will play with virtually anything they get their hands on. It's no surprise, then, that when Dutch children in the town of Barneveld uncovered ...
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When You Can't Trust a Thermometer
Life involves making lots of decisions about right and wrong, and God has given us a conscience to help us make those decisions. Unfortunately the human ...
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Thomas à Kempis on Accepting Others
Be not angry that you cannot make others as you want them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.
—Thomas à Kempis
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David Livingstone Lost a Goat, but Gained a Scepter
The great missionary explorer, David Livingstone, served in Africa from 1840 until his death in 1873. Pastors Robert Lewis and Wayne Cordeiro tell of ...
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Bonhoeffer on Self-denial
To deny oneself is to be aware only of Christ and no more of self, to see only him who goes before and no more the road which is too hard for us. Once ...
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