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| A Health Club's Lesson on Old Testament Law | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Atonement, Christ, Christ, Anointed One, Christ, blood of, Christ, burden bearer, Christ, cross of, Christ, death of, Christ, Messiah, Christ, only Savior, Christ, our righteousness, Christ, substitute for humanity, Depravity, God, grace of, Gospel, Grace, Human condition, Justification, Law, Law & Grace, Legalism, Mercy, New Covenant, Obedience, Old Covenant, Righteousness, Salvation, Self-Righteousness, Sin, Works, Works Righteousness |
| Filters: | Humor, Stories |
| References: | Isaiah 52:13-53:12 , Habakkuk 2:4 , John 3:16 , Acts 13:39 , Romans 3:21-28 , 1 Corinthians 4:7 , 1 Corinthians 15:10 , Galatians 2:16-21 , Galatians 3:10-13 , Galatians 3:24-25 , Galatians 5:1-5 , Ephesians 1:7 , Ephesians 2:8-9 , Ephesians 3:7-8 , 1 Peter 2:24 |
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My first visit to a health club was in the 1970s. Health clubs were new. My friend Frank told me he had a membership and that I could come with him as his guest for a workout.
When I met Frank at the club, we went into a room filled with weight machines. I'd never seen these things before in my life. Frank called it "the circuit." The idea was to spend a few minutes on each machine, exercising all ...
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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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| News That Illustrates | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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A note from Brian Lowery, managing editor: "News That Illustrates" is a new feature that we're adding to our weekly illustrations. Each week I'm going to offer links to ten, up-to-the-minute news articles that I feel have some real illustrative potential for you as a preacher. Enjoy!
The folks at Slate asked readers to share what they have sacrificed in light of the recession. Some of the responses ...
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| Top Priorities of Parents in an Economic Crisis | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Children, Family, Finances, Focus, Money, Parental Duties, Parental Duty, Parenthood, Parenting, Parents, Parents, Care, Parents, Caring, Parents, Children, Possessions, Priorities, Prosperity, Responsibility, Riches, Sacrifice, Self-denial, Self-sacrifice, Social conditions, Stewardship, Wealth |
| Filters: | Money, Statistics, Youth & Children |
| References: | Deuteronomy 15:7 , Deuteronomy 23:19-20 , Proverbs 6:6-8 , Proverbs 11:26 , Proverbs 11:28 , Proverbs 13:11 , Proverbs 19:17 , Proverbs 21:20 , Proverbs 22:3 , Proverbs 22:7 , Malachi 3:6-12 , Malachi 4:6 , Matthew 6:1-4 , Matthew 19:21 , Mark 12:38-44 , Luke 12:48 , Luke 20:45-47 , Luke 21:1-4 , Acts 5:1-11 , 2 Corinthians 8 , 2 Corinthians 9 , 1 Timothy 6:6-19 , Hebrews 13:5 |
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In light of the economic crisis of 2009, researchers asked 695 U.S. parents to identify their top priorities:
- Fifty-four percent said their children's health care
- Twenty-five percent said housing
- Eleven percent said food and groceries
- Six percent said their own and their spouse's health care
- The remaining participants listed other items.
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| Harvard Studies Happiness | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Brotherhood, Brotherly love, Church, Community, Conflict, Family, Fellowship, Forgiveness, Friendship, Great Commandment, Happiness, Health, Joy, Loneliness, Love, Marriage, Neighbors, Peace, Relationships, Success, Unity |
| Filters: | Free, Statistics |
| References: | Matthew 22:36 , Mark 12:28 , Luke 10:25 , 1 Corinthians 13:1 , Galatians 5:22 , Ephesians 4:1 , Philippians 2:1 , Hebrews 10:25 , 1 John 1:5 , 1 John 4:7 |
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In 1937, a researcher at Harvard University began a study (originally named The Harvard Study of Adult Development) on what factors contribute to human well-being and happiness. The research team selected 268 male Harvard students who seemed healthy and well adjusted to be part of what is called a longitudinal study, which means that the researchers would study the lives of these men not just at one ...
Craig Brian Larson, editor of PreachingToday.com; source: Joshua Wolf Shenk, "What Makes Us Happy?" The Atlantic (June 2009), pp. 36–53 |
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| TV's Power to Make or Break Relationships (and More) | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Addiction, Church, Church life, Community, Culture, Distractions, Entertainment, Family, Fatherhood, Fathers, Fellowship, human, Focus, Friendship, Husbands, Influence, Marriage, Mind, Motherhood, Mothers, Parenthood, Parenting, Pop Culture, Priorities, Relationships, Spouses, Television, Time, Wives, World, Worldliness |
| Filters: | International, Marriage & Sex, Stories |
| References: | Ecclesiastes 4:7-12 , Matthew 6:22-23 , Matthew 18:10-14 , Matthew 22:39 , Luke 11:34-36 , John 13:34-35 , John 15:12-13 , Acts 2:42-47 , Romans 12:2 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 12:13 , Romans 16:23 , Philippians 2:1-4 , Philippians 4:8 , Hebrews 10:24-25 , James 5:19-20 , 1 Peter 1:22 , 1 Peter 4:9 , 1 John 2:15-17 |
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During 2009's World Population Day (an annual event, observed on July 11, that seeks to raise awareness of global population issues), Indian Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad promoted an unusual idea for dealing with overpopulation in India. He suggested a new policy that would allow most of the poor in rural India to have access to television. According to his vision, "amorous couples would watch ...
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| "The Power of Forgiveness": The Health Benefits of Letting Go | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Attitudes, Circumstances and faith, Compassion, Emotions, Enemies, Evil, Feelings, Forbearance, Forgiveness, Forgiveness, human, Grace, Hatred, Health, Human limitations, Human nature, Humility, Love, Mercy, Pardon, Peace, Peacemakers, Perspective, Reconciliation, Relationships, Repentance, Revenge, Self-sacrifice, Tragedy, Trials, Vengeance, Vindictiveness, Violence |
| Filters: | Movies & TV, Science and Nature |
| References: | Jonah 4 , Matthew 18:21-35 , Luke 17:3-4 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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The Power of Forgiveness is a collection of seven short stories that, taken together, reveal the limits, difficulties, healing qualities, and unforeseen effects an act of forgiveness can have in the lives of the people who give it. One of the stories focuses on Kathleen Lawler-Row, a professor of psychology who has conducted extensive research into the effects of forgiveness on the human body.
In this ...
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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 |
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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 Importance of Identifying Relational Issues | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Brotherly love, Church, Church life, Church, family of God, Church, health of, Communication, Community, Conflict, Division, Family, Family of God, Fatherhood, Fathers, Fellowship, human, Husbands, Listening, Marriage, Men, Motherhood, Mothers, Obstacles, Parenthood, Parenting, Perspective, Problems, Relationships, Spouses, Unity, Wives, Women |
| Filters: | Stories, Work & Career |
| References: | Matthew 22:39 , John 13:34-35 , John 15:12-13 , Acts 2:42-47 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 12:13 , Romans 16:23 , Ephesians 4:15 , Philippians 2:1-4 , 1 Peter 1:22 , 1 Peter 4:9 |
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The Thing in the Bushes is a book about corporate blind spots. Authors Kevin Graham Ford and James D. Osterhaus point out that most leaders of companies or other organizations know "something is seriously wrong, but they can't see it. Something unidentified and insidious is lurking in the shadows like a 'thing in the bushes,' and it has the organization in a death grip." Through careful research, ...
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| Gratitude Is Good for Your Health | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Attitudes, Blessings, Contentment, Gladness, Gratitude, Health, Joy, Lifestyle, Relationships, Satisfaction, Thankfulness |
| Filters: | Statistics, Stories |
| References: | Deuteronomy 8:10 , Ephesians 5:20 , 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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Robert Emmons, PhD, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, and psychology professor Michael McCullough of the University of Miami, have long been interested in the role gratitude plays in physical and emotional well being. They took three groups of volunteers and randomly assigned them to focus on one of three things each week: hassles, things for which they were grateful, ...
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