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In the Incarnation God Became both Small and Big
British pastor, Matthew Hosier, writes about a missionary friend who moved to a Muslim majority nation:
When we first moved to the Middle East we heard ...
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The Majesty of the Universe
On a YouTube video, astronomer Dr. Peter Edwards explains the majesty of the universe:
You will never, ever, get your head around how big the universe ...
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The Quiet Piloting Life of the Netherlands' King
Running a country is hard work—or, at least, it seems like it is—so it makes sense to see royals and world leaders out playing sports or taking ...
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When a Muslim Was Overpowered by God's Selfless Love
Nabeel Qureshi, a Muslim convert to Jesus Christ, had a "resolutely" Muslim friend named Sahar who was attracted to parts of Christianity but couldn't ...
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The Incredible Story of an Unimpressive Pen
The next time you're signing your name at the DMV or another U.S. Government office, you probably won't notice the black pen in your hand. It, after all, ...
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Cab Driver Praises Hero John Elway Before Realizing He's Driving Him
We've all been asked the question: "If you had the chance to talk to your hero, who would it be and what would you say?" Washington, D.C. ...
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Man Tries to Live Like a Badger
In his everyday life, Charles Foster is a respected veterinarian, a practicing lawyer, and a teacher at Oxford University in England. But as noted in ...
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Four Facts about Christmas in America
1) About nine-in-ten Americans (92%) and nearly all Christians (96%) say they celebrate Christmas.
2) Surprisingly, a big majority (81%) of non-Christians ...
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N.T. Wright's Projected Last Words
When the Bible scholar N.T. (Tom) Wright was asked what he would tell his children on his deathbed he said, "Look at Jesus." Tom Wright explained ...
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Buddhist Poet Longs for God's Presence
The following Buddhist poem, in the form of a "waka," was written in the 12th century by Saigyo Hoshi after he visited a Shinto Grand Temple:
Gods here? Who ...
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