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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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| New Shoes Pave Way for Bible Study | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Affection, Body of Christ, Brotherly love, Caring, Christlikeness, Commitment, Compassion, Dedication, Devotion, Evangelism, Evangelism, lifestyle, Faithfulness, Generosity, Giving, Good deeds, Great Commandment, Great Commission, Kindness, Mercy, Opportunity, Outreach, Responsibility, Sacrifice, Selflessness, Self-sacrifice, Service, faithful, Service, motivation for, Soul Winners, Soul Winning, Witness, Witnessing |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples, Stories |
| References: | Psalm 107:10-16 , Matthew 5:13-16 , Matthew 7:12 , Matthew 22:34-40 , Matthew 25:31-46 , Matthew 28:16-20 , Mark 16:15 , Luke 10:25-37 , John 15:27 , Acts 1:8 , Romans 12:10 , Galatians 6:10 , Hebrews 13:3 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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Because Vance is an African American living in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood, he stands out. But what really sets Vance apart is that he is a servant-hearted father who cares not only for his own kids, but also for the many other kids who play in the streets by his building.
One night at 9 p.m., there was a knock at Vance's door. The 16-year-old boy who lives a few doors down needed help tying ...
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| An (Almost) Missed Opportunity from God | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Boldness, Calling, Circumstances and faith, Commitment, Confrontation, Courage, Dedication, Devotion, Evangelism, Evangelism, lifestyle, Experiencing God, Faithfulness, Great Commission, Opportunity, Outreach, Responsibility, Sacrifice, Selflessness, Self-sacrifice, Service, faithful, Service, motivation for, Soul Winners, Soul Winning, Witness, Witnessing |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples, Free, Stories |
| References: | Psalm 107:10-16 , Matthew 5:13-16 , Matthew 7:12 , Matthew 22:34-40 , Matthew 25:31-46 , Matthew 28:16-20 , Mark 16:15 , Luke 10:25-37 , John 15:27 , Acts 1:8 , Galatians 6:10 , Hebrews 13:3 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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My goal, as a Stanford University student, was to start a Bible study in the Sigma Chi fraternity house. For over a year I could get nothing going. Then came my "God-given opportunity disguised as a hassle."
I was rushing to the campus post office to mail some packages before the morning classes let out. A man on the free-speech platform was pointing out specific sins in the lives of people he'd never ...
David Moore, The Last Men's Book You'll Ever Need (B & H, 2008), pp. 164-166; as quoted in the May 29 entry of Men of Integrity (May/June 2009) |
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| News That Illustrates | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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Have you heard about the 2-D love phenomenon over in Japan? Pretty disturbing, yet also quite telling of the times in which we live.
The folks at Newsweek.com have discovered younger generations are fighting cancer with humor. Be advised: there is some spicy language in this one. I think it's worth a look, though, because I feel like there's something there to explore—some dots to connect about ...
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| Study of Trinity Converts Muslim | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Assumptions, Belief, Change, Conversion, Doctrine, Evangelism, Experiencing God, Faith, God, God, love of, Hearing God, Holy Spirit, Islam, Jesus Christ, Love, God's, Mysteries, Obstacles, Religion, Skepticism, Theology, Transformation, Trinity, Truth, Unbelief, Worldview |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice, Stories |
| References: | Genesis 1:26-27 , Luke 3:16 , John 4:23-24 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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One of the chief obstacles to a Muslim becoming a Christian is the doctrine of the Trinity. Muslims believe there is only one God—Allah—and that Christians practice polytheism (the worship of many gods). In his recent book The Faith, Chuck Colson argues nonetheless that we shouldn't shy away from teaching the Trinity. In fact, he's found that the very doctrine itself is one of the best ...
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| Pastor Makes Tough Decision on Risky Missions Trip | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Bible, Boldness, Convictions, Courage, Danger, Decision, Decisions, Dedication, Evangelism, Evangelism, lifestyle, Faith, Fear, Gospel, Government, Great Commission, Influence, Ministry, Mission, Mission, church, Missionaries, Missions, Motivation, Neighbor, Outreach, Passion, motivational, Persecution, Responsibility, Risk, Risks, Safety, Trust, Witnessing |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Everyday Disciples, International, Stories |
| References: | Psalm 27 , Psalm 44:22 , Matthew 5:16 , Matthew 19:19 , Matthew 28:16-20 , Mark 10:43-44 , Mark 10:43 , Luke 24:45-49 , John 13:1-17 , John 20:21 , Acts 1:8 , Acts 4:18-22 , Acts 4:29-31 , Acts 17:16-34 , Romans 1:16 , Romans 8:31-39 , 1 Corinthians 15:54-57 , Galatians 5:1 , Philippians 1:20 , 1 Timothy 1:18 , 1 Timothy 6:12 , 2 Timothy 2:3-4 , 2 Timothy 4:1-8 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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In his book The Jesus Revolution, pastor and author Leith Anderson shares a story about the tension that sometimes comes between obeying God and obeying the law of the land. A number of years ago, he and three others were traveling to a Communist country where Christians were regularly being persecuted. They did not have a direct flight to their destination, so they had to stay in a neighboring country ...
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| Who We Are Willing to Accept as Lay Leaders | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Character, Choices, Church, Church, leaders of, Convictions, Decisions, Example, Godliness, Holiness, Homosexuality, Leadership, Leadership of the church, Morality, Sexual immorality, Sin, World, Worldliness |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Marriage & Sex, Statistics |
| References: | 1 Timothy 3 , Titus 1:5-7 |
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Congregations that would accept a member of a cohabiting unmarried couple as a lay leader: 31 percent
Congregations that would accept a member of an openly homosexual couple as a lay leader: 23 percent
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| Research on Honesty and Deceit | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Carnality, Character, Children, Community, Community life, Conceit, Culture, Deceit, Deception, Depravity, Dishonesty, Example, Family, Fatherhood, Fathers, Father's Day, Fear, Flesh, Godliness, Holiness, Honesty, Human condition, Human nature, Integrity, Lying, Motherhood, Mothers, Mother's Day, Righteousness, Sin, Sinful nature, Teenagers, Truth, Ungodliness, Vices, Witness, Worldliness, Youth |
| Filters: | Men, Statistics, Stories, Women, Youth & Children |
| 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 , Romans 1:28-32 , Ephesians 4:2-5 , Colossians 3:9 , 1 Peter 2:1 |
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In 2008, New York Magazine ran a comprehensive article about research concerning kids and lying. In one study researchers gathered a group of children together and read them a version of The Boy Who Cried Wolf where the little boy is eaten by the wolf because he lies. In a survey of adults taken before the study, most thought the negative consequences in The Boy Who Cried Wolf would lead the children ...
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| Statistics on the Church and Politics | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Church and state, Circumstances and faith, Citizenship, Culture, Government, Nationalism, Politics, Politics, churches and, Priorities, Service, Values, Witnessing |
| Filters: | Statistics |
| References: | Psalm 20:7 , Isaiah 31:1 , Matthew 22:15-22 , Romans 10:11-13 , Romans 13:1-7 , Philippians 3:20-21 |
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A 2008 study by the Pew Forum indicates many conservatives have changed their position on churches speaking out on political issues. Four years ago, just 37 percent of conservatives felt the church should stay out of politics. Today, 51 percent share this view. This virtually matches the views of moderates and liberals (52 percent).
The study also found that a growing number of people are uncomfortable ...
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| Honoring a Mother Beyond the Heartache | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Childrearing, Children, Family, Forgiveness, Forgiveness, human, Grace, Healing, Love, Mercy, Motherhood, Mothers, Mother's Day, Parental Duties, Parental Duty, Parental Influence, Parenthood, Parenting, Parents, Relationships |
| Filters: | Editor's Choice, Everyday Disciples, Stories, Women, Youth & Children |
| References: | Exodus 20:12 , Leviticus 16 , Deuteronomy 5:16 , Proverbs 10:1 , Proverbs 15:20 , Proverbs 19:26 , Proverbs 20:20 , Proverbs 23:22 , Proverbs 31:10-31 , Isaiah 53 , Matthew 5:43-48 , Matthew 16:21-28 , Matthew 18:21-35 , Luke 6:27-36 , Luke 17:3-4 , Luke 18:31-34 , John 6:25-59 , John 12:20-36 , Romans 3:21-26 , Romans 5 , Romans 6:1-10 , Ephesians 5:25-33 , Ephesians 6:1-3 , Philippians 2:5-11 , Colossians 1:15-23 , Colossians 3:14 , Colossians 3:19-20 |
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As our Bible study group began focusing on the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20, I felt pretty smug. After all, I didn't worship more than one God, steal, commit adultery or murder, lie about my neighbors, or plot to cheat them out of what was rightfully theirs. But one evening we came to the command to honor our father and mother (v. 12).
Against my will, I thought of my mother, who'd passed away ten ...
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