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TikTok Evangelists Want You to Find Jesus
Gabe Poirot runs from the street toward the camera, yelling, “Wait, wait, don’t scroll!” If the urgency in his voice causes you to pause ...
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It’s Not the Healthy Who Need A Doctor
Justin Kimball had not even worked a year in health care when he invented medical insurance in 1929. A former teacher, the vice president of Baylor Hospital ...
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Escaping the Cocoon of Christian Science
Katherine Beim-Esche tells a moving story of meeting the living God after escaping the cult of Christian Science:
After the terrorist attacks of September ...
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Missions is a Team Sport
Gregory and Heidi Whitaker, missionaries to Cambodia, tell about the spiritual journey of a man named Yang:
Yang’s son, Mabt, belongs to the Bunong ...
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The Joy of Vax
The happiest place in medicine right now is a basketball arena in New Mexico. Or maybe it’s the parking lot of a baseball stadium in Los Angeles, ...
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COVID-19 Held A Mirror to Christian Churches
The December 20, 2020 issue of The New Yorker harshly criticized the numerous Christian churches that don’t take the pandemic seriously and refuse ...
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Can the Church of England Survive COVID?
Churches and places of worship have been badly hit hard by the pandemic. So, in the first week of the first lockdown, as the Church of England shut its ...
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Seminary Student Killed for Witnessing
Michael Nnadi was a Nigerian, whose face projected a nearly supernatural joy. Michael was one of 270 students studying at the Good Shepherd Seminary in ...
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Health Workers, Stuck in the Snow, Offer Coronavirus Vaccine to Stranded Drivers
Generally, getting stuck in a snowstorm isn’t a great experience, but for a group of stranded motorists in Oregon it ended up being a stroke of ...
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Atheist Says Keeping Your Beliefs to Yourself Is Immoral
Atheist Angel Eduardo argues that keeping our beliefs to ourselves, while avoiding confrontation and promoting harmony, is actually harmful and immoral. ...
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