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| The Miracle of Unity in the Midst of Diversity | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Acceptance, Attitudes, Believers, Body of Christ, Brotherly love, Church, Church life, Community, Compassion, Concern, Dedication, Devotion, Disunity, Division, Dying to self, Family, Family of God, Fellowship, Love, Self-denial, Selfishness, Selflessness, Self-sacrifice, Togetherness, Unity, Worship |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice |
| References: | John 13:34-35 , Acts 2:42-47 , Romans 12:5 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 14:1-15:13 , Galatians 3:28 , James 2:1-13 , 1 Peter 3:8 , 1 John 1:7 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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As I read accounts of the New Testament church, no characteristic stands out more sharply than [diversity]. Beginning with Pentecost, the Christian church dismantled the barriers of gender, race, and social class that had marked Jewish congregations. Paul, who as a rabbi had given thanks daily that he was not born a woman, slave, or Gentile, marveled over the radical change: "There is neither Jew ...
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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 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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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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| 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 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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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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| Most Common Complaints Men Have About Women—and Vice Versa | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Communication, Conflict, Disunity, Division, Factions, Fighting, Gender differences, Grace, Husbands, Impatience, Intimacy, Love, Marriage, Men, Patience, Spouses, Unity, Wives, Women |
| Filters: | Marriage & Sex, Men, Women, Women |
| References: | Romans 12:10 , Romans 15:7 , Galatians 3:28 , Ephesians 5:22 , Colossians 3:10 , James 1:19 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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University of Louisville psychologist Michael Cunningham recently did an extensive study of the most common complaints men and women have about each other. Here is what he discovered.
The most common complaints men have concerning women include:
- the silent treatment
- bringing up past transgressions
- being too hot or too cold
- being critical
- being stubborn and refusing to give in
The most common complaints ...
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| "Wall•E": Our Need for Relationships | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Brotherly love, Church, Church life, Community, Fellowship, Friendship, Husbands, Loneliness, Love, Love, romantic, Marriage, Men, Relationships, Singleness, Spouses, Togetherness, Unity, Wives, Women |
| Filters: | Movies & TV |
| References: | Genesis 2:18-25 , John 13:34-35 , Hebrews 10:25 , 1 John 1:3-4 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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The movie Wall•E is about a lonely robot who for 700 years has been cleaning up the trash left behind by humans on an abandoned planet. Wall•E stands for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter–Earth class." While we are never told so, it is likely that Wall•E is the last operating robot on the planet.
In this scene Wall•E arrives at his "home"—an old storage building on the outskirts ...
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| Church Is the Home of the No-cut Audition | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Acceptance, Attitudes, Believers, Body, Body of Christ, Brotherly love, Choices, Church, Church life, Community, Compassion, Creativity, Devotion, Disunity, Diversity, Division, Dying to self, Family, Family of God, Fellowship, Self-denial, Togetherness, Unity |
| Filters: | Stories, Youth & Children |
| References: | Matthew 6:25-34 , Luke 8:14 , Romans 12:5 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 14:1-15:13 , 1 Corinthians 10:13 , Galatians 3:28 , Philippians 4:8 , 2 Timothy 2:22 , Hebrews 12:1 , James 1:13-15 , James 2:1-13 , 1 Peter 3:8 , 1 John 1:7 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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At my daughter's elementary school musical, the printed program noted: "This musical was originally written for 15 actors, but it has been adapted to accommodate our cast of 206." You know what kind of show this was. No-cut auditions, no performer left without something special to do. They danced, they sang, they delivered lines, and somehow 206 children graced the stage that night.
It was not a short ...
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| Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Communication, Conflict, Division, Family, Fatherhood, Fathers, Father's Day, Gender differences, Grace, Husbands, Intimacy, Love, Marriage, Men, Motherhood, Mothers, Mother's Day, Parenting, Parents, Patience, Spouses, Unity, Wives, Women |
| Filters: | Free, Marriage & Sex, Men, Props & Symbols, Stories, Women |
| References: | Romans 12:10 , Romans 15:7 , Galatians 3:28 , Ephesians 6:4 , Colossians 3:10-15 , James 1:19-27 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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"I don't know how we're going to sort out tonight's schedule," I gushed as my husband, Richie, came through the door. "You're late—and Andrew has a game an hour away. One of us has to get him there by 7:00. Jordan has a game here. Kaley is cheering at Jordan's game, but she also has a game right before his—and it's the same time as Andrew's away game. That's also the time Allie and Daniel ...
Rhonda Rhea, "Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones," Marriage Partnership magazine (Winter, 2008) |
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| Biggest Problem in Communication | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Communication, Community, Conflict, Division, Honesty, Husbands, Listening, Marriage, Relationships, Speech, Spouses, Unity, Wives |
| Filters: | Famous People, Quotes |
| References: | Matthew 18:15-20 , James 1:19-27 , James 4 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.
—George Bernard Shaw, Irish literary critic, playwright, and essayist (1856-1950)
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| Valuing the Contributions of Those Around You | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Acceptance, Attitudes, Believers, Body, Body of Christ, Brotherly love, Choices, Church, Church life, Community, Compassion, Creativity, Decisions, Devotion, Discernment, Distractions, Disunity, Diversity, Division, Dying to self, Family, Family of God, Fellowship, Focus, Future, Music, Past, Perception, Readiness, Self-denial, Togetherness, Unity |
| Filters: | Famous People, Stories |
| References: | Matthew 6:25-34 , Luke 8:14 , Romans 12:5 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 14:1-15:13 , 1 Corinthians 10:13 , Galatians 3:28 , Philippians 4:8 , 2 Timothy 2:22 , Hebrews 12:1 , James 1:13-15 , James 2:1-13 , 1 Peter 3:8 , 1 John 1:7 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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Improvisation is the willingness to live within the bounds of the past and yet search for the future at the same time. Improvisation is the desire to make something new out of something old.… It is experienced in being open to letting the people around you…have impact on what you are creating.
Wynton Marsalis is the artistic director of jazz at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts ...
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| Wanting the Cure Without the Care | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Benevolence, Brokenness, Brotherhood, Brotherly love, Caring, Church, Church life, Commitment, Community, Community life, Compassion, Faithfulness, Fellowship with man, Healing, Kindness, Love, Ministry, Neighbors, Outreach, Sacrifice, Sharing, Suffering, Sympathy, Trials, Unity |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice, Quotes |
| References: | Deuteronomy 15:7 , Proverbs 11:25 , Acts 2:44-45 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 12:15-16 , 2 Corinthians 9:6-8 , 2 Corinthians 11:28-29 , James 2:15-17 , 1 John 3:16-18 |
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What we see, and like to see, is cure and change. But what we do not see and do not want to see is care: the participation in the pain, the solidarity in the suffering, the sharing in the experience of brokenness. And still, cure without care is as dehumanizing as a gift given with a cold heart.
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