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'This American Life': We've All Had Regrets
On an episode of This American Life, a radio show and podcast, host Ira Glass says:
Some regrets just never go away. People tell us that they forgive us. ...
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God Makes Our Next Door Neighbor
G. K. Chesterton once quipped, "We make our friends; we make our enemies, but God makes our next door neighbor. … We have to love our neighbor ...
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Secular Writer Discovers Her Child's 'Prayer Life'
In an article in The New York Times Magazine, writer Dana Tierney described how both she and her husband John had rejected their childhood faith. They ...
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Information Glut Drowns Out the Truth
A cover story for The Economist, an international magazine, was entitled "Yes, I'd lie to you: The post-truth world." The article analyzed ...
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The Biblically Infused 'Broken Hallelujah'
The poet-singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen died in November 2016. For many people Cohen became famous with his moving and biblically-infused song "Broken ...
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The CEO Who Refuses to Use a Smartphone
Sheldon Yellen manages a $1.5 billion company that operates in 31 countries and employs 7,000 people … all without a smartphone. The CEO of Belfor, ...
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Bruce Springsteen's Fear of Being Loved
Born in 1949, singer Bruce Springsteen was the eldest of three children, and the only son, in a working-class family in Freehold, New Jersey. The house ...
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Popular Blogger Reproved for Stance on LGBTQ Relationships
In an interview popular blogger Jen Hatmaker was asked, "Do you think an LGBT relationship can be holy?" Hatmaker replied:
I do. And my views ...
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Failed NFL Kicker Surprised by Grace
ESPN's documentary "The Four Falls of Buffalo" recounts the story of the Buffalo Bills four consecutive Super Bowl losses 1990-1993. Field ...
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Baseball Scout Saw Years Down the Road
Tony Liciardello was baseball's greatest scout, having signed fifty-two youngsters (including two Hall of Famers) who would rise through the minor ...
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