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A Good Goal for the New Year: Intercepting Entropy
In a sermon John Ortberg once reflected on one of the greatest enemies of the human spirit. Though the sermon is close to three years old, it lays out ...
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Life Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
In his book Don't Waste Your Life, John Piper recounts a story his father often told in his days as a fiery Baptist evangelist. It is the story of ...
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John Ortberg Learns Valuable Lessons from Vineyard
In a sermon, John Ortberg said:
A little while ago, my wife kidnapped me and took me to Napa Valley for a romantic, overnight getaway for just the two ...
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The Rigor of Grace
Grace is opposed to merit, but it is not opposed to effort.
—Bradley Nassif, professor of biblical and theological studies at North Park University ...
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Man Encounters Lazy Shoe Repair Shop
I read a story in the L. A. Times a long time ago. A guy goes to the house where he grew up and knocks on the door. Because he hadn't been there for ...
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Parents on Strike
The dishes, garbage, and dirty laundry would pile up for days when Cat and Harlan Barnard's teenage children refused to do their chores. So the Barnards—of ...
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Armor of Integrity
During the time of the twelve Caesars, the Roman army would conduct morning inspections. As the inspecting Centurion would come in front of each legionnaire, ...
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Being Comfortable Can Kill Us
Too much comfort is dangerous. Literally.
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley did an experiment some time ago that involved introducing ...
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Commitment Means Work
Though skeptical of his teenage son's newfound determination to build bulging muscles, one father followed his teenager to the store's weight-lifting ...
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In Quest of Convenience
The following are actual responses from comment cards given to the staff members at Bridger Wilderness Area:
Trails need to be wider so people can walk ...
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