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A Temple to Music
Here's the most famous place you've never heard of. It's St. Peter's Church Hall in Liverpool, England. It looks like a typical church ...
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Why Do Cats Get Stuck in Trees?
Do you ever wonder why house cats can climb up a tree, but they don't know how to get down the tree? Animal expert and autism advocate Temple Grandin ...
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Jesus Is the Music
Sam Allberry writes in an article for the Gospel Coalition:
A friend of mine has a little motto thing on the wall of her office, one of these little sayings ...
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Father & Son Team Up on 3D-Printed Replica Lamborghini
Some dads like to build soap box derby cars with their sons. But Sterling Backus and his eleven-year-old son Xander had something more ambitious in mind: ...
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NFL Player Reprimands Jersey-Clad Fan Crime
Sometimes NFL fans are embarrassed by the players they cheer for when they get into scrapes with the law. But this time, the proverbial football cleat ...
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The Transformative Power of Identity
It was the seventh inning of Game Seven of the 2016 World Series. The Chicago Cubs were leading 6-3, and hoped bringing in the dominant relief pitcher ...
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We Are Ambassadors for Christ Not for Ourselves
In season one, episode eight of the Netflix series, The Crown, a drama following the life of Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen travels to Ceylon on a diplomatic ...
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Christ in You Makes You Like a Superhero
To explain how Christ in us now labors to make us more human, not less, pastor/author Rankin Wilbourne used the following illustration:
Consider two superheroes, ...
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The President Can Text Everyone in the U.S.
The President of the U.S. has the power to push text messages to just about every smartphone in America, anytime he deems it necessary. Who knew? The ...
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Farmer Uses Mold to Make 'Pumpkinsteins'
There are heads growing on Tony Dighera's farm, and they're not made of lettuce. They're called "pumpkinsteins," and they look a lot like the Frankenstein ...
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