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| "Confessions of a Shopaholic": Materialism and Its Consequences | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Comparisons, Consumerism, Contentment, Coveting, Culture, Desire, Envy, Finances, Gluttony, Greed, Happiness, Idolatry, Lifestyle, Luxury, Materialism, Money, Money, love of, Possessions, Prosperity, Riches, Stewardship, Wealth |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Money, Movies & TV |
| References: | Joshua 7:21 , Luke 8:14 , Luke 12:13-21 , Ephesians 5:3-5 , Colossians 3:5 , 1 Timothy 6:6-10 , Hebrews 13:5 , 1 John 2:15-17 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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Editor's Note: This is a great scene that shows the mindset of someone consumed by materialism. A word of caution is in order, however: Toward the end of this clip, the last 5-8 seconds or so can be interpreted as being sexual in nature. Though the general ratings system does not list the scene as sexual in nature, we were concerned enough to give you ample warning should you use this scene. You will ...
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| Retired Japanese Detective Devotes Himself to Helping Suicidal Men and Women | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Affection, Brotherly love, Church, mission of, Compassion, Depression, Despair, Emptiness, Evangelism, Fellowship, Gentleness, Help, human, Heroes, Hope, Kindness, Loss, Lostness, Love, Meaning of life, Ministers, Ministry, Mission, Outreach, Pain, Purpose, Rescue, Sadness, Soul Winners, Suffering, Suicide, Tenderness, Trials |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, International, Stories |
| References: | Luke 10:25-37 , Luke 15:1-10 , Luke 19:10 , Acts 2:42-47 , Acts 6:1-7 , 2 Corinthians 1:1-7 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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In a 2009 article in Time magazine, writer Coco Masters shared a startling statistic: one in five Japanese men and women have seriously considered taking their lives, and each year over the past decade, more than 30,000 people have killed themselves in that country. But Masters surrounded those troubling statistics with the story of Yukio Shige. It's because of Shige that at least 188 Japanese men ...
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| Shane Hipps on the Paradox of the Electronic Age | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Brotherly love, Church involvement, Church life, Church, family of God, Church, health of, Communication, Community, Culture, Family of God, Fellowship, Fellowship, human, Friendship, Incarnation, Internet, Intimacy, Lifestyle, Loneliness, Popular culture, Relationships, Technology |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Pop Culture, Stories |
| References: | Ecclesiastes 4:7-12 , Matthew 18:10-14 , Matthew 22:39 , John 13:34-35 , John 15:12-13 , Acts 2:42-47 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 12:13 , Romans 16:23 , Philippians 2:1-4 , Hebrews 10:24-25 , James 5:19-20 , 1 Peter 1:22 , 1 Peter 4:9 , 1 John 1:1-7 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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I have two friends who are best friends. Each was the best man in the other's wedding. They talk every day, sometimes more than once, on their cell phones. They live only a few blocks from each other. Yet recently, one told me that he hadn't seen his best friend in two months—two months! That's more than a hundred phone calls, and countless chances to hop in the car or walk a few blocks to see ...
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| The Real Jesus Christ | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Beliefs, Christ, Anointed One, Christ, authority of, Christ, cross of, Christ, death of, Christ, deity of, Christ, Glory of, Christ, greatness of, Christ, humanity of, Christ, incarnation of, Christ, life of, Christ, lordship of, Christ, Messiah, Christ, Names of, Christ, only Savior, Christ, resurrection of, Culture, Gospel, Jesus Christ, Knowing God, Lordship of Christ, Messiah, New Testament, Old Testament, Perspective, Postmodernism, Redeemer, Religion, Salvation, Theology, Truth, World, Worldliness, Worldview |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice |
| References: | Genesis 3:15 , Isaiah 9:1-7 , Isaiah 53 , Matthew 3:1-12 , Matthew 17:1-8 , Matthew 28 , Mark 1:1-8 , Mark 9:1-8 , Luke 3:1-18 , Luke 24 , John 1:1-18 , John 3 , Romans 5:12-21 , Ephesians 1:1-14 , Philippians 3:8-10 , Colossians 1:15-23 , Revelation 1:9-18 , Revelation 5 , Revelation 19:11-16 |
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The greatness of God is most clearly displayed in his Son. And the glory of the gospel is only made evident in his Son. That's why Jesus' question to his disciples [in Matthew 16] is so important: "Who do you say that I am?"
The question is doubly crucial in our day, because [no one is as popular in the U.S. as Jesus]—and not every Jesus is the real Jesus. …
There's the Republican Jesus—who ...
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| Author Michael Crichton on the Power of False Information | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Community, Community life, Culture, Deceit, Deception, Dishonesty, False doctrine, False Teaching, Fear, Gossip, Honesty, Integrity, Lying, Truth |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Famous People, History |
| References: | Proverbs 6:16-19 , Proverbs 12:17 , Proverbs 14:5 , Proverbs 15:4 , Proverbs 17:20 , Proverbs 19:5 , Proverbs 19:9 , Proverbs 24:28 , John 8:31-32 , Romans 1:28-32 , Romans 12:1-2 , Ephesians 4:2-5 , Colossians 3:9 , 1 Peter 2:1 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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In 1998, Michael Crichton, author of the best-seller Jurassic Park, wrote a book entitled State of Fear, a fictional look at a global disaster caused by eco-terrorists. To prepare for the writing of the book, Crichton researched global disasters. He was particularly intrigued with what happened in Chernobyl, one of the worst man-made disasters in history. He was surprised to find, though, that Chernobyl ...
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| Pastor Discovers Meaningful Way to Help Others in Pain | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Bible, Brokenness, Brotherly love, Caring, Comfort, Community, Compassion, Depression, Despair, Empathy, Fellowship, Friendship, Healing, Hope, Listening, Loss, Love, Mourning, Needs, Pain, Prayer, Relationships, Sadness, Scripture, Sympathy, Understanding |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Everyday Disciples, Stories |
| References: | Psalm 77 , Psalm 119:74 , Psalm 119:81 , Psalm 119:114 , Psalm 119:147 , Psalm 130:5 , Ecclesiastes 3:4 , Romans 12:15 , Romans 15:4 , 2 Corinthians 1:3-11 , Galatians 6:2 , James 1:2-18 , 1 Peter 4:12-16 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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In an interview about his book The Folly of Prayer (IVP, 2009), author and pastor Matt Woodley shared a story about his friend Theresa. Theresa was experiencing what St. John of the Cross calls a dark night of the soul—a period of spiritual loneliness and despair. Over the course of describing her story, listen to how Woodley discovered that what seemed most helpless in his ministry was actually ...
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| The Value of Affliction | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Affliction, Christian life, Consequences, Growth, Pain, Punishment, Sanctification, Sin, Spiritual growth, Spiritual Transformation, Suffering, Testing, Tests, Transformation, Trials |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Quotes |
| References: | Isaiah 48:10 , Malachi 3:3 , James 2:2-18 , 1 Peter 1:7 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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Affliction is both a medicine if we sin, and a preservative that we sin not.
—Richard Hooker, Anglican priest and theologian (1554-1600)
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| Atheist A. N. Wilson Returns to His Faith | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Agnosticism, Assumptions, Atheism, Belief, Beliefs, Change, Conversion, Cynicism, Easter, Evidence, Experiencing God, God, evidence of, Insight, Knowledge and knowing, Naturalism, Resurrection, Science, Secularism, Seen and unseen, Spiritual Transformation, Transformation, Truth, Unbelief, Visible and invisible, World, Worldview |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Famous People, Stories |
| References: | Psalm 14:1 , Psalm 53:1 , Jeremiah 5:21 , Romans 1:20 , 2 Corinthians 4:4 , Hebrews 11:6 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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Early in his career, many had hoped A. N. Wilson, a brilliant philosopher, would become the next C. S. Lewis. But as a young man, he began to wonder how much of the Easter story he accepted. By his thirties, he had lost all religious belief and publicly repudiated his Christian faith, becoming an atheist. He soon embraced the role of a harsh, cynical critic of Christianity and any faith in God at ...
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| Colleagues Help Grieving Professor Overcome Doubt | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Belief, Brotherly love, Commitment, Community, Compassion, Concern, Death, Doubt, Faith, Fellowship, Friendship, Grief, Help, human, Loss, Loyalty, Mourning, Pain, Prayer, Seeking God, Skepticism, Sorrow, Suffering, Trials, Unbelief |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Everyday Disciples, International, Marriage & Sex |
| References: | Psalm 14:1 , Psalm 53:1 , Matthew 22:37-40 , Mark 12:28-33 , Luke 10:25-37 , John 13:34 , John 20:29 , Romans 1:11-12 , 2 Corinthians 1:3-11 , Galatians 5:14 , Hebrews 3:12-13 , Hebrews 4:15 , Hebrews 10:25 , Hebrews 11:6 , Hebrews 11:27 , James 2:8 , 1 Peter 3:8 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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In his book Stories for the Journey, William R. White shares the story of Hans, a European seminary professor devastated by the death of his wife, Enid. Hans was so overcome with sorrow that he lost his appetite and didn't want to leave the house. Out of concern, the seminary president, along with three other professors, paid Hans a visit. The grieving professor confessed that he was struggling with ...
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| Statistics on Our Incessant Need to Check Email | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Anxiety, Busyness, Challenges, Commitment, Communication, Culture, Dedication, Devotion, Diligence, Distractions, Double-mindedness, Focus, Influences, Peer pressure, Relationships, Responsibility, Technology, Temptation, Temptation, avoiding, Temptation, resisting, Time, Wholehearted devotion, World, Worldliness, Worry, Zeal |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Pop Culture, Statistics |
| References: | Matthew 6:25-34 , Luke 8:14 , 1 Corinthians 10:13 , Philippians 4:8 , 2 Timothy 2:22 , Hebrews 12:1 , James 1:13-15 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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According to a 2009 survey by Qwest Communications, 47 percent of Americans say they can last an hour at most before feeling "antsy" about checking email, instant messaging, or other social networking sites. Of those surveyed, 46 percent said they could only make it one day. The remaining 7 percent said they could probably go a week without checking in.
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