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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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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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Woman Rides Out Hurricane Gustav
What do you need in a pinch? What do you rely on in a disaster, when things are falling apart in your world? What do you trust in when your survival is ...
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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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Lost Your Faith or Had None to Begin With?
Ian Leitch writes in Life Before Death! A Restored, Regenerated, and Renewed Life:
A businessman asked me if I would speak to his staff, and I readily ...
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Aquinas on Explanations
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.
—Thomas Aquinas, Italian Roman Catholic priest, ...
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Lee Strobel Impressed by Impoverished Family's Example
While working as a journalist for the Chicago Tribune, Lee Strobel was assigned to report on the struggles of an impoverished, inner-city family during ...
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Still Complaining While the Cup's Overflowing
It is a rare person who, when his cup frequently runs over, can thank God instead of complaining about the limited size of his mug!
—Bob Russell, ...
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Tony Blair Defends God's Goodness
As many in Britain have reflected on the life and leadership of Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007), stories have ...
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God Blesses Humble Street Missionaries
Bryan Wilkerson said:
Charlie and Agnes are some of the meekest people I've ever known. Charlie is a bright, energetic, hard-working man who could ...
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