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Think for 8 Seconds
In a recent interview with INC, Jonathan McBride, who served as the director of the Presedential Personnel Office in the White House, discusses leadership ...
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The Benefits of Adversity
As German planes began bombing London in 1939, the British government had no doubts societal breakdown would ensue. Civilians were not ready for the trauma ...
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Finding Christ's Love in the Midst of Field Labor
California’s San Joaquin Valley not only boasts 17 billion dollars in annual revenue, it’s also home to over 100,000 laborers. The Harvest, ...
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2020’s Most-Read Bible Verse
During the hardest moments of a particularly difficult year, Bible searches soared online, and a record number of people turned to Scripture for passages ...
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Living with Uncertainty in a Time of Crisis
Author Elizabeth L. Silver wrote the very personal memoir The Tincture of Time. It is about her then baby daughter’s stroke at six weeks and the ...
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When Abundant Evidence is Not Enough
Mary Jo Sharp writes in her book, Why I Still Believe, “There’s something else going on here. Humans don’t always ‘believe it ...
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How a Beatle's Album Answers Objections to the Bible
In an interview about his recent book (2020), apologist Timothy Paul Jones was asked:
In your final chapter, you talk about how one barrier to the faith ...
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Safe Deposit Boxes Aren’t Safe
Philip Poniz needed a well-protected place to stash his collection of rare watches. He had been gathering unusual pieces since he was a teenager and he ...
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Facebook Rumor Stokes Fear of White Vans
Rumors spread through social media have become so ubiquitous, that even city officials have propagated them--despite a lack of actual corroborating evidence. ...
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91 Percent of What We Worry About Never Happens
So, you’re trying to sleep, and it’s well after bedtime. But you’re tossing and turning and unable to get comfy. You notice you’re ...
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