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| WWII Prisoner of War Converted, Becomes Missionary to Japan | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Adversity, Bible, Bible study, Calling, Circumstances and faith, Conversion, Conviction, Danger, Devotion, Evangelism, Evangelism, lifestyle, Experiencing God, Faith, Fasting, Forgiveness, God, God, faithfulness of, God, goodness of, God, grace of, God, love of, God, mercy of, God, power of, God, presence of, God, protection of, God, providence of, God, provision of, God, works of, Godliness, Good deeds, Heroes, Memorial Day, Mission, Missions, Outreach, Passion, Peace, Prayer, Prayer to God, Prayer, answered, Prayer, answers to, Prayer, believing, Prayer, believing in, Prayer, earnestness in, Prayer, importance of, Prayer, need for, Prayer, persistence in, Prayer, power of, Prayers, Prayers, answered, Prayers, answers to, Protection, Protection, Divine, Providence, Provision, Scripture, Spiritual perception, War |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples, Free, International, Stories |
| References: | Matthew 5:16 , Matthew 7:7-8 , Matthew 10:42 , Matthew 19:19 , Matthew 28:16-20 , Mark 10:43-44 , Luke 18:1-8 , Luke 24:45-49 , John 13:1-17 , John 20:21 , Acts 1:8 , Acts 17:16-34 , Romans 12:3-8 , 1 Corinthians 12 , Ephesians 4:1-16 , Ephesians 6:18 , Philippians 4:6-7 , Colossians 4:2 , Colossians 4:6 , 1 Thessalonians 5:17 , 2 Timothy 4:1-8 , James 5:13-16 , 1 Peter 5:7 , 1 John 5:14-15 |
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On April 18, 1942, Army Corporal Jacob DeShazer boarded a bomber plane with his pilot, Lieutenant William Farrow, and a co-pilot, navigator, and rear gunner. Their mission was to bomb Tokyo and its surrounding cities. When the mission was accomplished, they were to land on the shores of enemy territory and elude the opposing forces as they awaited further instructions. The bombing was a success, but ...
Elsie J. Larson, "From Bombs to Something More Powerful," Today's Christian (November/December 1997) |
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| Theologian Stanley Grenz on Bypassing Advent | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Advent, Christ, birth of, Christ, death of, Christ, humanity of, Christ, incarnation of, Christ, Messiah, Christmas, Cross, Culture, Distractions, Focus, Incarnation, Pain, Peace, Perspective, Suffering, Waiting, World, Worldliness, Worship |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice, Pop Culture |
| References: | Exodus 20:9-11 , Psalm 46 , Psalm 85 , Psalm 131:2 , Proverbs 3:1-6 , Proverbs 19:21 , Isaiah 7:14 , Isaiah 9:1-7 , Isaiah 53 , Jeremiah 29:13 , Matthew 2 , Luke 2 , John 1:1-14 , John 3:16 , Romans 8:3 , Galatians 4:4 , Philippians 2:5-11 |
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"On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me." Tony Bennett's voice wove its subtle magic throughout the shopping mall. How appropriate, I thought, as I watched the shoppers scurry from store to store. The advertisements promised "just the right gifts at just the right price," allowing us to "give like Santa and save like Scrooge."
As I listened, I was struck with how we have turned Christmas ...
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| A History of Advent and Christmas Traditions | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Advent, Christ, birth of, Christ, death of, Christ, humanity of, Christ, incarnation of, Christ, Messiah, Christmas, Cross, Culture, Distractions, Focus, Incarnation, Pain, Peace, Perspective, Suffering, Waiting, World, Worldliness, Worship |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Church History, History, International |
| References: | Isaiah 7:14 , Isaiah 9:1-7 , Isaiah 53 , Matthew 2 , Luke 2 , John 1:1-14 , John 3:16 , Romans 8:3 , Philippians 2:5-11 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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In an article for Christian History magazine, Elesha Coffman offers a fascinating history of Advent and Christmas traditions. While some might be tempted to scoff at certain traditions, a closer look reveals ample evidence of a longing all of humanity shares for the Christ who has come:
The first church official to propose special activities for the pre-Christmas period was Perpetuus, bishop of Tours, ...
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| Ascetic Koinonia | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Asceticism, Believers, Body, Church, Community, Conflict, Family, Fellowship, Forbearance, Friendship, Godliness, Holiness, Patience, Relationships, Sanctification, Self-denial, Selflessness, Self-sacrifice, Spiritual disciplines, Spiritual formation, Teachability, Togetherness |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Church History, Everyday Disciples |
| References: | Ecclesiastes 4:7-12 , Acts 2:42-47 , Galatians 6:1-5 , Ephesians 4:2-3 , Colossians 3:12-17 |
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Pachomius was an Egyptian soldier won to Christ by the kindness of Christians in Thebes. After his release from the military around A.D. 315, he was baptized. Serious about his new faith and determined to grow, Pachomius became a disciple of Palamon, an ascetic who taught him the self-denial and solitary life of a religious hermit.
In early Christianity, the model of devotion was the recluse dedicated ...
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| Chinese Prisoner Finds True Freedom | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Attitudes, Boldness, Challenges, Circumstances and faith, Courage, Dedication, Determination, Devotion, Enduring, Faithfulness, Freedom, Godliness, Injustice, Love for Christ, Oppression, Persecution, Perspective, Prevailing, Prisons, Seriousness, Social conditions, Strength, Suffering, Tests, Trials, Troubles, Victorious living, Victory, Wholehearted devotion, Witnessing, Zeal |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Everyday Disciples, International |
| References: | Psalm 9 , Matthew 5:10-12 , Luke 11:49 , Luke 21:12 , John 15:20 , 1 Corinthians 4:12 , 2 Timothy 3:12 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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Thousands of Chinese Christians were killed during the Boxer Rebellion—a nationwide effort to snuff out any foreign influences in China that were political, cultural, economic, or religious. Though the rebellion was relatively short, the intense persecution it started persisted for years—most notably under the later Communist leadership of Mao Zedong.
A Christian evangelist who called himself ...
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| Thomas à Kempis on Following Jesus | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Christ, cross of, Christian life, Christlikeness, Dedication, Devotion, Love for Christ, Lukewarmness, Submission, Suffering, Surrender, Testing, Tests, Trials, Wholehearted devotion |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Quotes |
| References: | Matthew 10:38-39 , Matthew 16:24-25 , Mark 8:34-38 , Luke 9:23-25 , Luke 14:25-27 , Acts 9:16 , Romans 8:17 , Romans 8:28 , Philippians 1:27-30 , James 1:2-4 |
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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 suffering. He finds many to share his feast, but few his fasting. All desire to rejoice with him, but few are willing to suffer for his sake. Many follow Jesus to the breaking of bread, but few to the drinking of the cup of his passion. Many admire ...
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| On Being Accident-Prone | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Bible reading, Devotional life, Devotions, Experiencing God, Fasting, Growth, Knowing God, Listening, Meditation, Prayer, Quiet time, Reflection, Seeking God, Self-discipline, Self-examination, Solitude, Spiritual disciplines, Spiritual formation, Thirst, spiritual, Worship |
| Filters: | Quotes, Stories |
| References: | Matthew 6:1-18 , John 17:3 , 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 , Colossians 4:2 , 1 Thessalonians 5:17 , Hebrews 4:16 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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A rabbi taught that experiences of God can never be planned or achieved. "They are spontaneous moments of grace, almost accidental."
His student asked, "Rabbi, if God-realization is just accidental, why do we work so hard doing all these spiritual practices?"
The rabbi replied, "To be as accident-prone as possible."
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| Mother Teresa's Deformed Feet | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Brotherly love, Christian service, Christlikeness, Example, Godliness, Great Commandment, Humanity, Goodness of, Humility, Imitation of Christ, Kindness, Love, Neighbors, Self-sacrifice, Servanthood, Service, faithful, Victorious living, Virtue |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Everyday Disciples, Famous People, International, Stories |
| References: | Matthew 16:25 , Luke 10:25-37 , John 15:13 , Romans 12:1 , 1 Corinthians 10:24 , Philippians 2:4 , Philippians 2:5-11 , 1 John 3:16 |
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Shane Claiborne, who spent a summer in the slums of Calcutta with Mother Teresa, wrote the following about one of his experiences there:
People often ask me what Mother Teresa was like. Sometimes it's like they wonder if she glowed in the dark or had a halo. She was short, wrinkled, and precious, maybe even a little ornerylike a beautiful, wise old granny. But there is one thing I will never ...
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| Man Burns His Possessions to Find Happiness | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Abundant life, Addiction, Appetites, Asceticism, Conformity, Contentment, Emptiness, Fasting, Happiness, Idolatry, Lifestyle, Luxury, Materialism, New life, New man, Possessions, Prosperity, Temptation, avoiding, Temptation, resisting, Worldliness |
| Filters: | International, Money, Statistics |
| References: | Proverbs 15:16 , Ecclesiastes 5:10 , Isaiah 55:1-2 , Matthew 6:24 , Mark 4:19 , Luke 12:15 , 1 Timothy 6:10 , Hebrews 13:5 |
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British style writer Neil Boorman has decided to burn every branded thing in his possession. "I am addicted to brands," he confessed in a magazine article:
From an early age, I have been taught that to be accepted, to be loveable, to be cool, one must have the right stuff. At junior school, I tried to make friends with the popular kids, only to be ridiculed for the lack of stripes on my trainers. ...
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| Fasting Is a New Trend | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Fasting, Hunger, spiritual, Motives, New Age, Renewal, Self-centeredness, Spiritual disciplines, Spiritual growth, Vanity, Worldliness |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Famous People, Pop Culture, Stories |
| References: | Isaiah 58:3-7 , Zechariah 7:4-6 , Matthew 6:16-18 , Luke 5:33-35 , Colossians 2:23 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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Ever alert for the hippest new trend, the New York Times recently reported that fasting has become fashionable. Eating in chic restaurants is out. Not eating is in.
According to the Times, people are paying as much as $3,484 a week to visit health spas where they go without food. One spa in Desert Hot Springs, California, is booked through October with a clientele that includes celebrities Ben Affleck ...
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