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A Supernatural Shakeup
Jonathan Tjarks is a staff writer at The Ringer who shares how he found meaning and identity in Christ:
I never thought I would become a Christian. ...
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Jesus Gave Me What My Fists Couldn’t
In his testimony in CT magazine, Allen Langham describes hitting rock bottom in prison and finding Jesus reaching out to him:
As a child, there was violence ...
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For God So Loved a Drug Abuser
John Joseph shares his testimony of coming out of a life of drug abuse through the grace of God who gave him a new heart:
In high school, life revolved ...
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Weaker Brothers and Sisters and Booze
According to Lifeway research, among Protestants with evangelical beliefs who attend church monthly or more:
74% agree Christians drinking alcohol can ...
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Player’s NFL Dreams Were Turning to Dust
Former NFL player, Miles McPherson describes his bondage to cocaine and deliverance by Christ:
I was a defensive back playing for the San Diego Chargers ...
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Coder Experiences Transformation from Addiction to Advocacy
Software engineer Cher Scarlett is helping to shine a light on discrimination and sexual harassment at Apple, where she works. In an interview Scarlett ...
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Colin Farrell Helps Homeless Man
While Colin Farrell was in Toronto promoting a film, he befriended a homeless man called Stress. Stress told the Irish actor that he was struggling with ...
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America's Drinking Problem
An article in The Atlantic claims that America is in one of "our periodic crises over drinking." Journalist Kate Julian details the crisis:
Since ...
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Champion MLB Pitcher Shares Struggles with Addiction
CC Sabathia was a six-time MLB All-Star and won the 2009 World Series, pitching for the New York Yankees. By outside standards, he spent those years living ...
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Science Journal Says ‘Psychiatry Needs to Get Right with God’
Dr. David H. Rosmarin, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School argues that “Psychiatry Needs to Get Right with God.” That’s ...
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