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Drug Dealer's Home Becomes a Church
Milton and Laura Acosta were a part of a church family while Milton studied nearby at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. When he finished his PhD, they ...
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Abraham Lincoln Asks to Borrow Army
In the later months of 1862, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was angered by General George B. McClellan's inactivity despite superiority ...
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Chesterton on the Support of Tradition
When I fancied that I stood alone, I was really in the ridiculous position of being backed up by all of Christendom.
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Obnoxious Saints
If you are a saint, God will continually upset your program, and if you are wedded to your program, you will become that most obnoxious creature under ...
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Tranquility, Gentleness, and Strength
All our action ... must be peaceful, gentle, and strong. That suggests ... an immense depth, and an invulnerable steadiness which come from the fact that ...
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We Are Priests Forever
Not only are we the freest of kings, we are also priests forever, which is far more excellent than being kings, for as priests we are worthy to appear ...
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Talk About the Weather
I have a friend who radiates joy, not because his life is easy, but because he habitually recognizes God's presence in the midst of all human suffering, ...
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Thinking with the Saints
Saints are people who manage to love God more than life itself. They manage to love neighbor more than self and thereby find true life. Saints are people ...
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Spitting in the Face of a Saint
One of the great nineteenth-century preachers was a Scottish Presbyterian, Alexander Whyte, a wonderful man with a powerful sense of the evil that resided ...
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The Joy of Loving God
Oh, sweet it is to know, most simply, that the soul loves Him; not as it should love Him, truly, and not "more than these," with a glance of self-consciousness ...
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