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Mentor Helps Skydiver Break World Record
On October 14, 2012, the Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner broke two world records that had stood for over fifty years. He smashed the previous world ...
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TV Shows in Brazil Change Family Values
A 2012 article in New York magazine told the story about a trio of researchers who were trying to solve a sociological mystery. Over the course of 40 ...
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How the "Horse Whisperer" Trains Wild Horses
Long before the "dog whisperer," Cesar Milan, there was the "horse whisperer."
Monty Roberts was raised in the horse business. He learned ...
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Trapped Ice Climber Remembers His Father's Words
In June of 1992, Jim Davidson and Mike Price climbed Mt. Ranier. On the way down from the summit, the two climbers fell 80 feet through a snow bridge ...
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Spiritual Impact Is Like Dominoes Falling
Rich Stearns, the president of World Vision, calls it the domino theory of spiritual impact. Imagine a long line of dominoes. When one falls, it starts ...
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African Proverb About How Everyone Can Make a Difference
If you think you are too small to make a difference, try spending the night in a closed room with a mosquito. —African proverb
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Surgeon Discusses Our Need for Ongoing Mentoring
Atul Gawande, a distinguished Harvard surgeon and author, argues that everyone needs a coach. After working eight years as a surgeon, he realized that ...
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The Stories We Love Will Shape Our Character
Professor Daniel Taylor notes that as a child Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Christian leader who was executed for resisting the Nazis, was greatly moved by reading ...
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Secular Reporter Praises the Work of Evangelicals
In 2011 New York Times editorialist Nicholas Kristof wrote a column praising the work of many evangelical Christians. Kristof begins by noting that at ...
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Olympic Athlete Shows How to Compete to the Finish Line
As an eight-year-old boy growing up in Hawaii, Brian Clay dreamed of winning one of the most prized gold medals in the Olympic games—the decathlon. ...
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