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Focusing on the Sin of Others
When our children were young, my husband and I decided we wouldn't watch R-rated movies. We wouldn't allow our children to watch them, so we decided ...
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Media Violence Worries Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as Parents
Does watching certain movies or television shows harm your spiritual life? Experts debate about whether viewing violence, disturbing images, profane conversation, ...
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"American Idol" Finalist Forgives Offense
Mandisa Hundley, gospel singer and one of the 12 finalists on the TV show American Idol, met with judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson ...
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"American Idol" Finalists Share Faith
When answering questions for their Internet profiles, contestants on the TV show American Idol were not shy when it comes to their faith. When asked what ...
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Jet Passengers Watch Their Own Demise
On September 21, 2005, the landing gear of JetBlue flight 292 malfunctioned during takeoff, resulting in the wheels under the nose becoming jammed to ...
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Deer Addicted to Junk Food
Potato chips, cheese curls, and candy may be some of your favorite things to eat, but for a few mule deer in Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park, ...
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Woman Distracted by Giant Ribbon
When it comes to our attitude toward God in worship, I have often found Christians to be like the woman in the Lexus TV commercial. On Christmas morning, ...
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Charles Schultz Insisted on Reading the Christmas Story
The animated story A Charlie Brown Christmas airs on one of the major television networks seasonally. The two producers who worked closely with Charlie ...
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Teen Wanted Mother Dead and TV Unharmed
Calos Chereza tried to hire a hitman and got caught. The "killer" Chereza hired turned out to be an undercover detective.
Sadly, Chereza is only ...
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Patricia Heaton on Walking Out
"What was passing for humor basically ranged from stupid to vulgar—and I just thought, 'I'm not going to be a part of this.'" ...
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