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After Operation, Blind Man Slowly Learns to See
At the age of 45, Michael May miraculously regained his sight. May was blinded at age three, and lived 42 years of his life without sight. Then, in 1999, ...
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Two Football Coaches and Two Approaches to Motivation
Mike Howerton describes how different were the motivational methods of the two men who coached his high school football team—Coach Crow and Coach ...
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Chess Masters Show Our Need for Theology and Doctrine
Many Christians only see bits and pieces of the Bible, lacking a big picture of how the Scriptures hold together. Theology and doctrine provide that larger ...
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Actor Peter Falk Hands an Umpire His Glass Eye
Peter Falk (1927-2011) was an actor who spent his career playing a wide range of roles in comedy and drama. Most notably, he played an eccentric, rumpled ...
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Doctors Wash Their Hands after Seeing Their Own Germs
Dan and Chip Heath, the team of brothers who wrote the best-selling book Made to Stick, tell the following story about a doctor who was trying to get ...
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Overconfident Naval Officer Loses His Way in the Fog
During a 1923 training exercise, a naval destroyer called the USS Delphy led a flotilla of seven vessels down the California coast. The USS Delphy was ...
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Giving Our Children More than Safety
Gary Haugen, president and CEO of International Justice Mission, a Christian organization dedicated to fighting sex trafficking, writes,
After we have ...
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Living by Values That Dismantle Life
Being lost is living by a set of values that systematically dismantles your life.
—Unknown source
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Studs Terkel on Work
How do you feel about your job? Studs Terkel, the famous Chicago author, interviewed hundreds of people about their jobs and recorded what they said in ...
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Recreating the Throne Room
I'll never forget something I saw when I walked into the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. Just inside the door, ...
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