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Convicted CEO's Good Works Don't Count
Bernard Ebbers stood before the judge and asked for mercy. The former CEO of WorldCom had been indicted for orchestrating an $11 billion accounting fraud ...
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Singer Bono Holds Out for Grace
In the book Bono: In Conversation with Michka Assaya, the lead singer and songwriter for the rock group U2 makes an explicit confession of faith.
"It's ...
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Jack Welch Answers His "Toughest Question"
During an edition of the news program 60 Minutes, Dan Rather interviewed Jack Welch, the outspoken former CEO of General Electric. At the end of the interview, ...
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Monk Runs Seven Years for Enlightenment
It's amazing what some people will do to be spiritual. On September 18, 2003, Genshin Fujinami, 44, a Buddhist priest nicknamed the "Marathon ...
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Homecoming Queen Refused Admission to Homecoming
Alexandra Flynn of Fremont, Nebraska, was looking forward to the homecoming dance. She left home in high spirits, but she did not have her high school ...
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CEO Thinks He Is a Self-Made Man
Author John Ortberg writes:
Not long ago, there was a CEO of a Fortune 500 company who pulled into a service station to get gas. He went inside to pay, ...
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Salvation Means Discipleship, Not Formulas
In the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail, as King Arthur and his knights seek the Holy Grail, they come to a bridge that spans an abyss of eternal ...
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Math Test Humbles the Brainiest Students
In Time Lev Grossman writes:
Every year on the first Saturday in December, twenty-five hundred of the most brilliant college students in North America ...
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Lucado Says God's Standard Is Perfection
Author Max Lucado writes:
All of us occasionally do what is right. A few predominately do what is right. But do any of us always do what is right? According ...
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Continuing Unnecessary Battle
On March 10, 1974, Lt. Hiroo Onada was the last World War II Japanese soldier to surrender.
Onada had been left on the island Lubang in the Philippines ...
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