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Astonishing Video Gaming Statistics
The gaming industry, valued at around 257 billion US dollars as of 2024, is on a winning streak. As the pandemic ceased, the competition among gaming ...
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Are Hypnotic YouTube Edits Getting Old?
There’s a particular trend that has come to dominate videos on social media. It’s called “retention editing,” because of its ability ...
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What Makes New Habits Stick?
A landmark study by researchers in the UK found that simple health habits, such as eating a piece of fruit with lunch or running for 15 minutes before ...
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Where Do Americans Pray and Why?
A recent survey asked Americans what they pray for and where do they pray? The replies showed that they pray for:
Families (51%)
Friends (41%)
Spouses (31%)
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Almost No One Reads the Bible
When researchers for the American Bible Society’s annual State of the Bible report saw 2022’s survey statistics, they found it hard to believe ...
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Tsundoku: Buying Books and Never Reading Them
Do you have a habit of picking up books that you never quite get around to reading? If this sounds like you, you might be unwittingly engaging in tsundoku ...
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Procrastinators Helped by Using ‘Monk Mode’
Cameron Perrin, a 26-year-old software engineer, talks about his experience with the productivity hack known as "monk mode:"
As a person who ...
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Finland Promotes Silence as Natural Resource
One icy night in March 2010, 100 marketing experts piled into the Sea Horse Restaurant in Helsinki. They had the modest goal of making a remote and medium-sized ...
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Bible Reading Is Dropping Dramatically
Bible reading dropped dramatically in 2022. It is unclear why. Roughly 50 percent of American adults reported opening Scripture at least three times a ...
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Finding Our Prayer Bearings
In a review of Timothy Keller’s book, Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God, Jen Michel writes:
One summer, my husband and I wanted to teach ...
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