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Why a Muslim Mom Followed Jesus
In his gripping memoir, Everything Sad Is Untrue, Daniel Nayeri recounts the gripping story about why his mother became a Christian.
She grew up in a devout ...
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Dating Apps Endanger Real Relationships
A recent Aperture video on YouTube effectively portrays the harms and dangers of today's dating apps, especially Tinder:
Maybe the most disastrous ...
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The Ending Is More Important Than the Beginning
In their book The Power of Moments, Chip and Dan Heath describe an experiment in which participants underwent three painful trials. In the first, they ...
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Runner Sets Record With 150 Marathons in 150 Days
Australian Erchana Murray-Bartlett completed 150 marathons in 150 days, running 6,300 kilometers (3,900 miles) from the country’s northern tip to ...
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Twitter Verification Causes Credibility Problems
In April 2023, the social media company Twitter, under the direction of its new owner Elon Musk, eliminated its previous verification standards. Since ...
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Giving Our Final Days to God
Kim Kuo tells of the 10-year-long battle her late husband, David, had with terminal cancer. David was the former deputy director of the White House Office ...
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Tim Keller’s Mentor Explained Security in Christ
Tim Keller said he would never forget the story about one of his mentors, a college professor named Dr. Addison Leach.
Two young women at the college were ...
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Finishing Well
Many professional athletes have their trademarks when it comes to celebrating their wins. Tiger Woods has his legendary fist pump. The eight-time Olympic ...
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Bible Scholar Who Explored the Brevity of Life Dies at 47
Old Testament scholar Peter Craigie explored the Bible’s view on the brevity of human life. At one point in his career, Craigie wrote, “Life ...
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Humble Man Tuned Pianos for the Stars
The largely unknown Franz Mohr once claimed, “I play [the piano] more in Carnegie Hall than anybody else, but I have no audience.” Mohr, was ...
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