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Young Boy Feels the Pain of His Father's Emotional Absence
Steve Smith writes in “The Jesus Life”:
One of the deepest memories I have of my father is when we would have breakfast together. We'd ...
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Honest Feedback Restores a Leader
Bob Merritt, pastor of the Eagle Brook Church in Minnesota, writes movingly about what he called his "ministry meltdown" (although his "meltdown" ...
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Research Shows Numerous Benefits from Family Meals
The Council of Economic Advisers to the President reported, "The largest federally funded study of American teenagers found a strong association ...
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Puzzle Shows Our Need to Slow Down and Pay Attention
In his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, the Nobel Prize winning economist Daniel Kahneman uses a simple puzzle to show the importance of slowing down and ...
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The Adrenaline "High" of Ministry Becomes a Dangerous Iceberg
The book God in a Brothel recounts the stories of investigator Dan Walker's ministry to infiltrate brothels and free young women and children trapped ...
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Brazilian Leader Provides a Lesson on Friendship
Pastor Michael Woodruff recalls:
Americans are good at many things, but being friends and sharing life is not one of them. Our iconic figures—the ...
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Boy Forgets How to Stop His Bike; Father Learns to Slow Down
Keith Meyer writes in “Whole Life Transformation”:
[My son] Kyle had mastered riding [a bicycle] with training wheels and was eager to try ...
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An Unlikely Friendship Opens a Door to Share Christ
Kary Oberbrunner, author of Your Secret name, shared a story about his encounter with an older man named Bob. While Kary was at the local gym, trying ...
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Starbucks Baristas Told to Slow Down
Starbucks, stung by recent customer complaints, has instructed its baristas to start slowing down as they make drinks. Surveys have revealed that many ...
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Measuring Time by Opportunities, Not by the Clock
Gregory Spencer writes in Awakening the Quieter Virtues:
One of the louder virtues in American culture is efficiency. It's what makes the clock of ...
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