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Author Writes a Break-Up Letter to His "Fear of What Others Think"
Dear Fear-Of-What-Others-Think:
I am sick of you, and it's time we broke up. I know we've broken up and gotten back together many times, but seriously, ...
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The Fear of God Is Like Finding Safety in a Storm
Suppose you were exploring an unknown Greenland glacier in the dead of winter. Just as you reach the sheer cliff with a spectacular view of miles of jagged ...
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Woman Idolizes Her Parents' Approval
In his book Counterfeit Gods, Timothy Keller writes, "Idols generate false beliefs such as 'If I cannot achieve X, then my life won't be ...
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Empty Success
Our greatest fear should not be of failure, but of succeeding at something that doesn't really matter.
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Avoiding False Security
The Hibernia oil platform in the North Atlantic is 189 miles (315 kilometers) east-southeast of St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. As a fixed structure, ...
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The Wisdom of the Coney
The Coney is a rock badger, a bit larger than the prairie dogs that infect our state of Colorado. Coneys are gray, the color of the rocks. As long as ...
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The Christian Anchor
If ever you have the chance to visit the catacombs in Rome, those tunnels under the ancient city, where many of the early Christians were buried, you ...
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In the Father's Arms
Though I was barely 6 years of age, I well remember sitting by a roaring fire on a Sunday during World War 2. Our family had fled the bombs that rained ...
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Holding Jesus
We human being are so security-oriented. Whether it is conscious or not, we all need and want security in our lives. From the time we are born, we are ...
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The Wisdom of the Suspension Bridge
I want to tell you something that may surprise you. If you're making a trip to San Francisco and you want the safest place to go, you go to the middle ...
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