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Aquinas on Explanations
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.
—Thomas Aquinas, Italian Roman Catholic priest, ...
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Playing Jesus
A Chicago Tribune article in early 2008 began: "For nearly 40 years, Ted Neeley has been Jesus. He's lived Him. He's breathed Him. He's ...
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Lee Strobel Impressed by Impoverished Family's Example
While working as a journalist for the Chicago Tribune, Lee Strobel was assigned to report on the struggles of an impoverished, inner-city family during ...
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Jesus, the Only Solution
Robert Webber writes in Who Gets to Narrate the World?:
I was traveling on a plane from San Francisco to Los Angeles a few years ago. I was sitting next ...
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Still Complaining While the Cup's Overflowing
It is a rare person who, when his cup frequently runs over, can thank God instead of complaining about the limited size of his mug!
—Bob Russell, ...
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Famous Vietnamese Girl Transformed by Christ
Millions have seen Nick Ut's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc (pronounced "fuke"). On June 8, 1972, a napalm bomb was dropped ...
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Stuart Briscoe Shocked on Trip to Poland
Stuart Briscoe, author and long-time pastor of Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, Wisconsin, tells the following story:
Many years ago, during the Cold War, ...
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The Country of the Blind
English author H. G. Wells, famous for science fiction novels like The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War of the Worlds, once wrote a short ...
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Smuggling in a God Substitute
In his book Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics, William Lane Craig observes how difficult it is for an atheist to live with the logical ...
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More Like Hitler Than Like Jesus
In his book Being the Body, Charles Colson writes about meeting a businessman whom he calls Mr. Abercrombie. Mr. Abercrombie had invited Colson to speak ...
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