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Tim Keller on Our Riches in Christ
Imagine you're a billionaire, and you have three ten-dollar bills in your wallet. You get out of a cab, and you hand the driver one of the bills for ...
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Media Images Propel Women into Body Hatred
The average woman in America sees about 3,000 ads each day—many of which send messages about what the "ideal" female body should look ...
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Names Shape People's Destinies
NYU professor Adam Alter has observed the power names have to shape destiny. The technical name is "nominative determinism," which literally ...
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Self-Medicating the Pain of Perfectionism
In an article in The Atlantic, Ann Dowsett Johnston writes honestly about what she calls "the tyrannical myth of perfection." Here's how ...
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Paul McCartney Admits His Insecurities
In an interview with NPR, former Beatles star Paul McCartney said:
It seems to me that no matter how famous [you are], no matter how accomplished or how ...
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Famous Actress on the Pain of Aging
Kristin Scott Thomas, the British-born actress who was nominated for an Oscar (The English Patient), talked about the pressure of growing older in a culture ...
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Tim Keller on Work as Service vs. Idolatry
Speaking to a secular audience on MSNBC's Morning Joe show, Tim Keller offered the following advice on work, careers, and success:
When you make your ...
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Geologist Finds Valuable Stone Under Land's Surface
In 2007, pro baseball pitcher Matt White had an aunt who had been struggling for years to make ends. When her health started to decline, she was forced ...
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Jockey Wins by Imputing Goodness to His Horse
Editor's Note: The doctrine of imputation involves the idea that God reconciles sinners to himself by declaring them to be righteous on account of ...
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Tim Keller on the Dangers of "Self-Esteem Résumés"
Editor's Note: This illustration could easily be adapted based on details from your own life.
Tim Keller writes in, “The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness”: ...
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