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Mother Teresa's Prayer for Help in Recognizing Christ
O Jesus … grant that, even if you are hidden under the unattractive disguise of anger, of crime, or of madness, I may recognize you and say, "Jesus, ...
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Church Gives Away Half-Million Dollars in Economic Crisis
Like many churches in 2009, Cross Timbers Community Church (Argyle, Texas) has seen an offering slump because of the economic crisis. Though this has ...
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Søren Kierkegaard on the Difference Between Admirers and Followers
If you have any knowledge at all of human nature, you know that those who only admire the truth will, when danger appears, become traitors. The admirer ...
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Billie Holiday on Losing Despite Winning
Sometimes it's worse to win a fight than to lose.
—Billie Holiday, U.S. jazz singer (1915–1959)
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Soccer Coach Finds a Way to Help the Homeless
For almost 10 years, Adam Bruckner, [assistant coach for the Philadelphia Kixx indoor soccer team], has made it his personal mission to help the homeless. ...
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Man Raises Millions for Families in Need by Sleeping in His Tent
People call him "Shoe Bob," but his real name is Bob Fisher. He owns a small shoe repair shop tucked in a corner of a little strip mall in Wayzata, ...
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The Difficulty of Christian Submission
[In an article for Decision magazine], Samuel Kamaleson illustrates [the difficulty of submission] through a Christian folk story from South India. There ...
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Dragons Stalk the Unknown
Most people are afraid of the unknown. Those things we have never seen or experienced can seem overwhelming.
On the old maps, back before the world was ...
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Stuart Briscoe Shocked on Trip to Poland
Stuart Briscoe, author and long-time pastor of Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, Wisconsin, tells the following story:
Many years ago, during the Cold War, ...
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Margaret Thatcher on Spirit's Agenda
When Christians meet…their purpose is not—or should not be—to ascertain what is the mind of the majority, but what is the mind of the ...
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