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Good Definition of Worldliness
Author David Wells asks:
What is worldliness? (It is) that system of values, in any given age, which has at its center our fallen human perspective, which ...
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The Sad Consequences of Celebrity Worship
For decades the media in all its forms have created celebrities that are framed, groomed, and packaged solely for the purpose of dissemination through ...
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A Reiki Master’s Redemption
In an issue of CT magazine Nicole Watt shares her journey from spiritism to faith in Christ:
From the time I was a child … I felt I could sense ...
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If My Parents Ever Found Out …
In a recent edition of CT magazine, Apilang Apum shares her conversion story and her fear of letting her Indian parents know of her new faith:
Growing ...
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A Hindu Meets Jesus in Worship
A Hindu tells the story of attending church for the first time as a teenage boy:
The small group of Indian believers met in a very run-down house, but ...
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Missions is a Team Sport
Gregory and Heidi Whitaker, missionaries to Cambodia, tell about the spiritual journey of a man named Yang:
Yang’s son, Mabt, belongs to the Bunong ...
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Popular Relaxation Practice Invokes ‘Spirit Guides’
Reiki is a relaxation practice that claims it promotes physical and emotional healing. The International Center for Reiki Training reports that more than ...
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But What if Science is Wrong?
Wrongly applied, science itself can become a religion, and the scientific method a Bible. In But What If We're Wrong?, Chuck Klosterman addresses ...
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Advertising Invites People to Cult-Like Devotion
Ad executive Douglas Atkin notes that a transformation has taken place in what's expected of the typical ad executive at a major corporation. Rather ...
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The Neglected Name of God
In his book, Chuck Bentley writes:
There's a name for God that we seldom ever use. I know I don't use it very often. That name is Jealous. Sounds ...
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