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Salon Owner Offers Video Consultations to Prevent DIY Hair Disasters
As the lockdown from Covid-19 began to become reality, Deanna Everson peered into the future, and what she saw scared her. As the owner of Portland’s ...
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Man Jailed for Excessive Complaining
A man has been arrested on suspicion of “fraudulent obstruction of business” after making over 24,000 complaint calls to his local phone company. ...
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Listening is a Powerful Way to Show Love
An anonymous missionary in Japan uses the following illustration to show how we need to listen to people before we share the gospel.
A Japanese language ...
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Why Warnings Are Not Heeded
For the past eight years, Kim McClain, has been a research scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies. She has traveled ...
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How Best Buy Rescued Itself from a Slow Death
The year was 2012, and everything seemed to be going wrong for Best Buy. The CEO had just resigned after admitting to an improper relationship with a ...
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How Tim Keller Reacts to Criticism
Pastor Scott Sauls spent five years working with Pastor Tim Keller at New York City’s Redeemer Presbyterian Church. Sauls writes that there are ...
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Sea Gypsies Saved by Alertness to Danger Signs
In a recent book, Mark Batterson writes that on December 26, 2004, the third-largest earthquake ever recorded by seismograph occurred deep beneath the ...
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The Amazing World of Hearing
Mark Batterson describes the amazing ability of the human ear in his book Whisper:
The act of hearing is detecting vibrations of the eardrum caused by ...
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Matt Damon Regrets Talking More than Listening
During a January taping of NBC's The Today Show , Matt Damon expressed regret for some of the comments he made in response to the furor over sexual harassment ...
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Are We Alone in the Dark?
In his latest book, John Ortberg writes about our need to meaningfully connect with others:
In 2015, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley ...
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