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| The Church's Responsibility to Military Officers Suffering from PTSD | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Anxiety, Brotherly love, Church, Church life, Community, Community life, Compassion, Emotions, Fear, Fellowship, Good deeds, Grace, Great Commandment, Healing, Help, human, Kindness, Loss, Love, Memories, Mercy, Ministry, Neighbors, Outreach, Service, War |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples, Free, Stories |
| References: | Leviticus 19:18 , Matthew 22:37-40 , Mark 12:28-33 , Luke 10:25-37 , John 13:34 , 2 Corinthians 1:3-11 , Galatians 5:14 , Colossians 3:13 , James 2:8 |
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In a 2009 article for Christianity Today magazine, author Jocelyn Green gave readers a glimpse into the lives of different military officers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder—with special attention given to the responsibility the church has in ministering to those officers. She writes:
Nate Self's military record was impeccable. A West Point graduate, he led an elite Army Ranger outfit ...
Jocelyn Green, "When the War Never Ends," www.christianitytoday.com (7-2-09) |
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| The Kind of Courage Hollywood Ignores | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Boldness, Calling, Challenges, Character, Circumstances and faith, Courage, Faith, Faithfulness, Integrity, Men, Victory |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Men, Pop Culture |
| References: | Exodus 15:2 , Matthew 17:20 , Mark 8:35 , John 12:24-26 , Acts 4:31 , 1 John 5:1-5 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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The problem with looking to Hollywood for the image of masculinity (even those true-to-life stories of courage) is that it feeds my desire for glory. Courage isn't only in the big accomplishments. It's in the small acts, too.
When I leave the theater and scratch the car door next to me getting into my car, my decisions about whether or not to leave a note admitting my mistake isn't glorious. Nobody ...
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| Dealing with Stress | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Alcohol, Anxiety, Brotherly love, Church, Comfort, Complaining, Complaints, Consumerism, Culture, Entertainment, Escape, Exercise, Family, Fellowship, Food, Friendship, God, trustworthiness of, Greed, Grumbling, Labor, Lifestyle, Literature, Music, Peace, Prayer, Rest, Security in God, Stress, Trust, Work, Worry |
| Filters: | Statistics |
| References: | Psalm 55:22 , Matthew 6:25-34 , Matthew 11:30 , Luke 21:34 , Philippians 4:8-9 , 1 Peter 5:7 |
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How Americans manage stress:
- Listen to music: 52 percent
- Exercise or walk: 47 percent
- Read: 44 percent
- Spend time with friends or family: 41 percent
- Watch TV or movies two or more hours a day: 41 percent
- Nap: 38 percent
- Play video games or surf the Internet: 37 percent
- Pray: 37 percent
- Eat: 34 percent
- Hobby: 30 percent
- Church or religious services: 21 percent
- Drink alcohol: 18 percent
- Shop: 18 percent
- Smoke: 16 percent
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| C. S. Lewis Describes His Conversion | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Accepting Christ, Agnosticism, Atheism, Awakenings, Belief, Born again, Calling, Change, Conversion, Conviction, Doubt, Experiencing God, Faith, Lostness, New life, New man, Old man, Perception, Prayer, Rebirth, Receiving Christ, Redemption, Salvation, Seeking God, Skepticism, Spiritual perception, Stumbling blocks, Surrender, Transformation, Unbelief, Worldview |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples, Famous People, Quotes, Stories |
| References: | Proverbs 3:5 , Ecclesiastes 1:12-18 , Matthew 11:28 , John 3:3 , John 16:8 , Acts 3:19 , 1 Corinthians 1:9 , 1 Corinthians 1:17-31 , 2 Corinthians 5:17 , 1 John 4:19 , Revelation 22:17 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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While attending Magdalen, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, C. S. Lewis converted to theism in the spring of 1929, thus setting the stage for his eventual conversion to the Christian faith in 1931. He describes his conversion in his book, Surprised by Joy:
You must picture me alone in that room in Magdalen, night after night, feeling, whenever my mind lifted even ...
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| Missionaries Survive Plane Crash | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Calling, Courage, Dedication, Devotion, Faith, Faithfulness, Family, Fear, Mission, Mission of, Mission, church, Missionaries, Missionary, Missions, Worldwide, Purpose, Safety, Security, Tests, Tragedy, Trials, Trust |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Everyday Disciples, Free, International, Stories |
| References: | Matthew 8:18-22 , Matthew 10:34-39 , Matthew 26:56 , Matthew 27:46 , Mark 15:34 , Luke 14:25-35 , 2 Timothy 4:9-11 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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On April 15, 2008, Barry and Marybeth Mosier, Seventh-day Adventist missionaries to Tanzania for eight years, climbed aboard a plane bound for Kinsangani, Congo, to visit their 24-year-old son, Keith. Along for the flight was their 14-year-old daughter, April, and 3-year-old son, Andrew. The plane crashed during takeoff and plowed its way through a crowded marketplace. When the plane—now engulfed ...
Brian Lowery, managing editor, PreachingToday.com; source: Jim Kavanagh, "Crash survivor: God 'still has work for us to do,'" www.cnn.com (4-16-08) |
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| Celebrity Unable to Escape his Past | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Depression, Despair, Emptiness, Self-Indulgence, Suicide |
| Filters: | Famous People, Money, Pop Culture, Work & Career |
| References: | Ecclesiastes 1:8-11 , Ecclesiastes 2:10-11 , Luke 8:14 , 1 Timothy 5:6 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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In January of 1977, talented actor and comedian Freddie Prinze took his own life in a Los Angeles hotel room. He was 22. Prinze had attained outstanding success in show business, most notably as the star of the sitcom Chico and the Man, and had just performed at the Presidential Inaugural Gala in Washington D.C.
However, something was terribly wrong in the life of this talented comedian. A close friend, ...
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| John Ortberg on Thriving | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Abundant life, Christian life, Church, Discipleship, Fruitfulness, Growth, Joy, Life, Personal growth, Prosperity, Spiritual growth, Tenacity |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice, Stories |
| References: | John 10:10 , John 15:8 , Romans 8:1-13 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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FTT—my wife first introduced me to those initials. Nancy was a nurse when I first met her. There were many parts of nursing for which she did not care. But she loved diagnosis. To this day there cannot be too many episodes of Grey's Anatomy or ER for her. (Oprah either, but that's another story.) She is constantly telling me her private diagnoses of people—even total strangers—based ...
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| Tim Keller on Idolatry | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Career, Children, Comfort, Depression, Distractions, Envy, Family, Focus, Gratitude, Human condition, Husbands, Idolatry, Marriage, Materialism, Meaning, Money, Morality, Purpose, Relationships, Religion, Righteousness, Security in God, Self-centeredness, Selfishness, Self-Righteousness, Sin, Spouses, Teenagers, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving, Vocation, Wives, Work, World, Worldliness, Worship, Youth |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice, Marriage & Sex, Quotes, Work & Career, Youth & Children |
| References: | Exodus 20:1-6 , Habakkuk 2:18-20 , Matthew 6:24 , Romans 1:25 , 1 John 5:21 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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In an article for the Gospel Coalition, pastor and author Tim Keller offers this potent definition of sin: "Sin isn't only doing bad things, it is more fundamentally making good things into ultimate things. Sin is building your life and meaning on anything, even a very good thing, more than on God. Whatever we build our life on will drive us and enslave us. Sin is primarily idolatry."
In his bestseller ...
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| Jail Becomes Luxury Hotel | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Judgment, Justice, Legal issues, Leisure, Lifestyle, Luxury, New life, New man, Old man, Prisons, Prosperity, Rebirth, Recreation, Redemption, Regeneration, Restoration, Riches, Sanctification, Sinful nature |
| Filters: | Free, Stories |
| References: | Isaiah 58:12 , Joel 2:25 , 2 Corinthians 5:17 , Revelation 3:11-13 |
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Boston's Charles Street jail used to be home to the city's most notorious characters. Among its former inmates was Frank Abagnale, Jr., the con artist portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the feature film "Catch Me If You Can" (Steven Spielberg, 2002). Once the paragon of prison architecture, the facility fell into disrepair by the 1960s, when it became overcrowded, riotous, and filthy with pigeon droppings. ...
Brandon O'Brien, assistant editor, PreachingToday.com; source: Denise LaVoie (Associated Press), "Infamous Boston Jail Now a Luxury Hotel" (11-8-07) |
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| Teenager Escapes Jail in Friend's Suitcase | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Decisions, Discernment, Folly, Foolishness, Impatience, Intelligence, Judgment, Law, Patience, Sowing & Reaping, Wisdom |
| Filters: | International, Stories, Youth & Children |
| References: | Matthew 18:3 , 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 , 1 Corinthians 2 , Ephesians 5:15-17 , James 3:13-15 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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There is a huge difference between being smart and being wise.
Exhibit A is the story of Steffi Krause, age 17. She and her 19-year-old friend were in a German juvenile detention center for stealing. The 19-year-old was about to be released but Steffi had more time to serve. Steffi, of course, did not want to wait any longer behind bars, so the two friends concocted a clever plan for springing Steffi: ...
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