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One Simple Tip for Safer Winter Driving
Alexander George writes in Popular Mechanics:
Ready for the one genius tip that will make you a better winter driver? Here it is: Look where you want to ...
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Penalty or No, Athletes Talk Faith
In CT magazine, Brad East reflects on Olympic athletes sharing their Christian testimony:
The opening ceremonies of the Olympics are extravagant celebrations ...
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Running the Race, Even in the Rain
In the 2023 South East Asia 500-meter race, one runner showed what it really means to run the race well. Despite the pounding rain and her last place ...
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Unrealized Strength
When we think of strength in God’s creation, we might think of elephants but rarely would we think of an octopus. After all, an octopus doesn’t ...
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The Paint Our Heart Needs
The job of painting the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is never-ending. I heard once that they paint it end-to-end, but by the time they get to the ...
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Dog Survives Standoff with Shark
Travelers on a boat tour in the Bahamas were relieved after witnessing an incident on the waters. Witnesses say they saw a twelve-foot-long hammerhead ...
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Up to Your Neck in Mud? – Sing!
William McRavenwas, commander of US Special Force Command, gave an oft-quoted speech at a university graduation in Texas in 2014. He spoke of his experiences ...
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Jesus Is Your New Landlord
Think of yourself as living in an apartment house. You live there under a landlord who has made your life miserable. He charges you exorbitant rent. When ...
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Finishing Well
Many professional athletes have their trademarks when it comes to celebrating their wins. Tiger Woods has his legendary fist pump. The eight-time Olympic ...
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Don’t Worry, He Can’t Bite You
In his book, Creatures of Habit, Pastor Steve Poe writes:
When I was in grade school several of the kids in the neighborhood walked to and from school ...
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