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Mission Mode vs. Maintenance Mode and the 'Titanic'
Did you know there were two boats that responded to the Titanic when it was sinking? One boat, the Californian, was about 20 miles away. They turned off ...
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God’s Mercy to a Klansman
Thomas Tarrants shares his testimony of being a former hate-filled Klansman who was saved by God’s grace:
I came of age in the early 1960s in Mobile, ...
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Family Reunited with Their Lost Dog After a Whole Year
Three years ago, Debra Mejeur and her husband Steven took Lola on a trip to Elk Grove, a suburb of Chicago, to visit friends. Then they received a call ...
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Theology Is the Gospel Repair Shop
Author Sinclair Ferguson provides a helpful illustration to explain how theology works:
There is a program on BBC television I enjoy. It is called The ...
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The Repeatedly Lost Sheep
In a YouTube video, a young boy comes across a small sheep stuck headfirst in a long narrow trench which has been dug beside a road. The boy uses his ...
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The Church Can Learn Something from Steve Jobs
At a Worldwide Developers Conference Steve Jobs said:
One of the things I’ve always found is that you’ve got to start with the customer experience ...
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Where the Gospel Hasn’t Gone
More than 5,000 people groups are without an indigenous Christian church, according to recent data from Joshua Project. Nearly 2 billion people—more ...
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Ringo Starr Describes Heaven
Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Night Show, asked Ringo Starr, “What happens when you die?”
Starr replied, “I think we go to heaven.”
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Atheist Says Keeping Your Beliefs to Yourself Is Immoral
Atheist Angel Eduardo argues that keeping our beliefs to ourselves, while avoiding confrontation and promoting harmony, is actually harmful and immoral. ...
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Bruce Springsteen Reckons with Mortality
Creating the character called “Bruce Springsteen” has been a 50-year project for Bruce Springsteen, and an immensely successful one. But at ...
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