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Diversity: A Byproduct of Great Storytelling
According to Alyssa Mercante at video game site Kotaku, many gamers today lament what they perceive to be woke culture running amok. According to them, ...
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Business Consultant Claims the 'Best Story Wins'
Business consultant Morgan Housel claims that the best arguments seldom win the day; it’s the best story that changes minds and hearts. Housel writes: ...
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Hollywood Stuntman Meets the Lord in the Air
Hollywood stuntman Robert Wilton shares his journey through doubt and fear to faith in Christ.
Beginning in my 20s, I worked for decades as a film and ...
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Escaping the Cocoon of Christian Science
Katherine Beim-Esche tells a moving story of meeting the living God after escaping the cult of Christian Science:
After the terrorist attacks of September ...
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The Seedbed of Elon Musk's Imagination
Joshua Haldeman grew up on the prairies of Saskatchewan. When the domino effect of the Great Depression hit Canada, Haldeman lost his five-thousand-acre ...
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God Pops Up in India
Anil’s life took a sudden turn after his mother was miraculously healed following a woman’s simple prayer to Jesus. In this episode of God ...
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God Pops Up in Southeast Asia
This strategic work in Southeast Asia faces continued pressure from the government, yet it continues to spread. Drawing on new technologies, the leaders ...
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God Pops Up in Africa
The movement in the Horn of Africa continues to make disciples, planting four new house churches every day. To date, they have seen more than 230,000 ...
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The Power of Testimony Is Gaining Traction
Publicly telling one’s story, or a personal testimony, has always been pervasive among Christians. In recent years some of the secular world has ...
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In Touch with the Story
I must share my experiences in such a way that the worshiper gets in touch, not just with my story, but with his own.
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