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A Lunar Lord's Supper
Apollo 11 landed on the surface of the moon on Sunday, July 20, 1969. Most of us are familiar with astronaut Neil Armstrong's historic statement as ...
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Chinese Prisoner Finds True Freedom
Thousands of Chinese Christians were killed during the Boxer Rebellion—a nationwide effort to snuff out any foreign influences in China that were ...
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How to Live in Fear of God
To live in fear of God means that we live before God and the rest of reality in such a way that there is never contempt within us. We take nothing for ...
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Thomas à Kempis on Following Jesus
Thomas à Kempis writes:
Jesus has many who love his kingdom in heaven, but few who bear his cross. He has many who desire comfort, but few who desire ...
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One Way to Love God
There is but one way in which God should be loved, and that is to take no step except with Him and for Him, and to follow, with a generous self-abandonment, ...
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Virginia Tech Professor Saves Lives, Loses His Own
As a gunman stormed Norris Hall at Virginia Tech University, the students in Professor Liviu Librescu's classroom could hear the shouts and gunfire ...
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What Women Want from Men
What do women want from men? Every now and again, we want somebody else to pick the restaurant, arrange the playdate, plan the seating, buy the tickets, ...
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Boy Skips National Spelling Bee for God
Elliot Huck, a 14-year-old from Bloomington, Indiana, decided to skip a preliminary to the National Spelling Bee. Though he placed 45th out of more than ...
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Saharan Run Shows Amazing Endurance
Charlie Engle, Ray Zahab, and Kevin Lin know endurance better than most. For 111 days, they ran the equivalent of two marathons a day in order to cross ...
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Christians Struggle with Opposing Desires
We want to be a saint, but we also want to feel every sensation experienced by sinners; we want to be innocent and pure, but we also want to be experienced ...
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