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Asian Students Seek Unity in Christ
Every three years InterVarsity Christian Fellowship sponsors the Urbana Conference, a gathering that challenges university students to get involved in ...
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The Parade Nobody Gets to Watch
In his book A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, Donald Miller describes a New Year's Day parade held in San Diego. But this was no ordinary parade. ...
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The Power of an Aptly Spoken Word
About forty pastors and denominational leaders in Michigan squeezed into a relatively small conference room to discuss urgent and somewhat controversial ...
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The Importance of Identifying Relational Issues
The Thing in the Bushes is a book about corporate blind spots. Authors Kevin Graham Ford and James D. Osterhaus point out that most leaders of companies ...
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Harvard Studies Happiness
In 1937, a researcher at Harvard University began a study (originally named The Harvard Study of Adult Development) on what factors contribute to human ...
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Most Common Complaints Men Have About Women—and Vice Versa
University of Louisville psychologist Michael Cunningham recently did an extensive study of the most common complaints men and women have about each other. ...
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"Wall•E": Our Need for Relationships
The movie Wall•E is about a lonely robot who for 700 years has been cleaning up the trash left behind by humans on an abandoned planet. Wall•E ...
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Church Is the Home of the No-cut Audition
Lillian Daniel writes in "A Cast of Thousands”:
At my daughter's elementary school musical, the printed program noted: "This musical ...
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Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones
Rhonda Rhea writes in "Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones”:
"I don't know how we're going to sort out tonight's schedule," ...
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Biggest Problem in Communication
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.
—George Bernard Shaw, Irish literary critic, playwright, and ...
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