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Celebrating the Community Contributions of Believers
Andy Crouch writes in an article titled "Teaching People to Flourish”:
I lived in Boston in the 1980s, and I spoke with a pastor of a major ...
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The Corpus Clock Depicts Time Gobbled Up
A Time magazine article on the 50 best inventions of 2008 recognized a mechanical timekeeper called the Corpus Clock, invented by Englishman John Taylor. ...
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What It Means to Excel at Giving
Paul said, "See that you also excel in this grace of giving" (2 Corinthians 8:7). Like piano playing, giving is a skill. With practice, we get ...
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A Lesson on Stewardship from "The Lord of the Rings"
In The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien writes about a kingdom called Gondor which for many years has had no king. While waiting for the rightful heir to come ...
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Luis Palau Receives a Scripture to Stand on
Luis Palau, the Argentine-born international evangelist, describes how God expanded his ministry:
I was organizing campaigns for other evangelists, but ...
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The Failure of "Almost"
Since the 1940s, the Ad Council has been the leading producer of public service announcements. Of the thousands of commercials they have produced, their ...
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Tim Keller on Self-centered Giving
In his book The Prodigal God, best-selling author and pastor Timothy Keller offers the following story to illustrate self-centered giving:
Once upon a ...
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True Poverty
To help Americans understand poverty in its truest sense, Robert L. Heilbroner, a prominent U.S. economist, itemized the luxuries most U.S. citizens would ...
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How to Pray in an Economic Crisis
During one of the most volatile periods of the current economic crisis...Philip Yancey received a call from an editor at Time magazine. The editor's ...
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Church Disappears One Brick at a Time
Orthodox Church officials in Russia discovered in 2008 that one of their church buildings had disappeared. Poof—gone! The 200-year-old building ...
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