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A Preacher Goes to the Doctor
David Roseberry writes in a recent blog on LeaderWorks:
I went to see a doctor for a pain in my shoulder. My shoulder was just hurting all the time, whenever ...
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Change at the Speed of a VW Beetle
Author Thomas Friedman writes of the rapid changes society has experienced:
If [a 1971] VW Beetle had undergone as many changes to its power and speed ...
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Is Your God a Stepford God?
In his book, The Reason for God, Tim Keller writes:
If you don’t trust the Bible enough to let it challenge and correct your thinking, how could ...
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The Wishing Tree
In northeast Portland, Oregon, hope takes the form of a horse chestnut tree. It grows on the corner of Morris Street and 7th Avenue, and its branches ...
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Elton John Prefers ‘Higher Power’ Over God
In a recent interview with Fresh Air’s Terri Gross, Elton John explains why he prefers a “higher power” over God:
GROSS: You almost left ...
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The Living Bridge
Meghalaya in northwest India is arguably the wettest place on earth. The mile-high mountain range boasts the world record for rain with an annual accumulation ...
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Drug Traffickers Caught with Novelty ‘Bag Full of Drugs’
Florida Highway Patrol troopers were surprised and delighted to find that the alleged drug traffickers they pulled over had made their jobs so much easier ...
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Is Google a Modern-Day High-Tech God?
Esquire magazine recently gave a scathing critique of the unchecked power and influence of the big four: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. Describing ...
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Bill Gates Regrets Creating 'Control-Alt-Delete' Function
Bill Gates, the personal computing pioneer and billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, said in an interview recently that he regrets the decision to make ...
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Our Weird Conceptions of the Trinity
Author Michael Reeves, author of the book Delighting in the Trinity, expresses our basic problem with the Trinity—that the Trinity is "seen not ...
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