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US Cities Have a Soul Problem
Pastor Corey Brooks spent much of the winter (of 2022) on a roof top in south Chicago sleeping in a tent. He hoped to raise awareness and resources for ...
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Ukrainian-Americans Worship God Despite War
New York City has the largest Ukrainian population in the United States, a community of about 150,000. Thousands had come to the United States as Christian ...
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Snake Kills Power for a Thousand Local Residents
When Duke Energy officials got to the bottom of the power outage, nature was to blame. It wasn’t wind or rain, or thunder or earthquakes … ...
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Experts Warn of Contagion Effect from Mass Shootings
After another spate of mass shootings in the US during mid-April, researchers are sounding the alarms about the potential for even more, due to what they ...
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Hospice Nuns’ Gifts Stolen; Thief Changes Mind
For the nuns of the Little Sisters of the Poor, kindness is a discipline that is its own reward. But occasionally, their acts of kindness yield more tangible ...
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Give Satan Credit
We may not pay [Satan] reverence, for that would be indiscreet, but we can at least respect his talents. A person who has, for untold centuries, maintained ...
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The Wages of Sin
A physician told me he estimated that about 80 percent of the people who come to him come to him not because some strange bacteria has invaded their body, ...
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Education Won't Change the Heart
D. L. Moody, the great American evangelist, once said, "If a man is stealing nuts and bolts from a railway track, and, in order to change him, you ...
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Getting Beyond Discussion
Let us cease arguing about the existence of demons and concern ourselves with what the demons are actually doing.
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Silence Isn't Always Golden
At times one hesitates to reprove or admonish evil-doers, either because one seeks a more favorable moment or fears his rebuke might make them worse, ...
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