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Entombed Alive in a Stone Cell for Sainthood
Outside St. James Church in Shere, England, you will find a metal plaque marking the site of the cell of Christine Carpenter, Anchoress of Shere 1329.
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Robots Can't Replace the Master's Touch
Many have wondered what place AI or robots will have in the future. They will make life easier, but could robots replace the world’s greatest artists? ...
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Actor Feels Unworthy to Play Jesus Role
The popular series The Chosen features an actor named Jonathan Roumie. He has the audacious task of playing Jesus on the series. In an interview for The ...
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Catastrophe or Catalyst?
In an issue of CT Pastors Kelli Trujillo writes:
As we drove through northern Arizona’s Coconino National Forest during our family road trip this ...
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The Grain of Truth Grows Slowly
In CT magazine, singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken writes:
I bought my Santa Cruz acoustic guitar a few years ago at a used music shop in Tennessee. It ...
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The Paint Our Heart Needs
The job of painting the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is never-ending. I heard once that they paint it end-to-end, but by the time they get to the ...
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I Hated Church Ministry
Author, songwriter, business owner, and professor Dave Yauk shares how after his life went into a tailspin, until he found Christ:
I was born and raised ...
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Why Are People Acting So Weird?
Everyone is acting so weird! The most obvious recent weirdness was when Will Smith smacked Chris Rock at the Oscars. But people have been behaving badly ...
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Weaker Brothers and Sisters and Booze
According to Lifeway research, among Protestants with evangelical beliefs who attend church monthly or more:
74% agree Christians drinking alcohol can ...
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The Supernatural Use for Suffering
“The extreme greatness of Christianity lies in the fact that it does not seek a supernatural remedy for suffering but a supernatural use for it.” ...
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