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Man Wears Seatbelt After Friend Has Accident
Tim Keller wrote:
I used to go visit my brother in law, and he would never wear a seat belt in the car. I always berated him for it. I remember one time ...
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Donald Miller Quits Chewing Tobacco
Donald Miller writes in his book Searching For God Knows What:
Several years ago, I chewed tobacco: Long-cut Wintergreen Skoal. I know, I know, it was ...
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Popular Teenager Finds God Through Tragedy
David Gushee writes:
Before I decided to live for Christ, I'd party with friends. As a guy who wanted to be a "cool and popular jock," I ...
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Raising Safe Kids Is a Spiritual Disaster
You may not want to hear this, but raising safe, Christian kids is a spiritual disaster in the making. Your effort will produce shallow faith and wimpy ...
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Ants Teach to Benefit Others
Research has revealed that worker ants sacrifice time and efficiency in order to teach other ants how to find food—a practice that is beneficial ...
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All Great Men Born Babies
In The Last Days Newsletter, Leonard Ravenhill tells about a group of tourists visiting a picturesque village who walked by an old man sitting beside ...
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Giraffe's Trials Prepare It for Life
The Angola giraffe was giving birth. I stood next to zoo animal keeper, Jack Badal, to watch. She was standing up, and the calf's front hooves and ...
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Women Build Auto Parts Company on Integrity
In 1978, two women began their own business—Wetherill Associates, Inc—in an industry not typically associated with female entrepreneurs: automobile ...
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Strangler Fig Leaves Tree Hollow
The Brazilian walnut tree is majestic in size and strength. But this beautiful tree has one enemy, the strangler fig. When a strangler fig seed lands ...
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The Right Questions Led to DNA Discovery
It's true that in blundering about, we struck gold, but the fact remains we were looking for gold—asking the right questions.
—Francis ...
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