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The Groaning Creation

[I]n order to proclaim the greenness of Christianity we do not need any new doctrines or theology. We need simply to return with a new eye and new attention ...


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The Tides of Opportunity

It's this idea which Shakespeare emphasizes in the fourth act of Julius Caesar, when he puts these words upon the lips of Brutus trying to enlist Cassius ...


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Reasons to Believe in God

Several years ago a scientist wrote an article entitled, "Seven Reasons Why I Believe in God." He said, "Consider the rotation of the earth. Our globe ...


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The Gift of a Spider

Nien Cheng, an older Chinese Christian woman, has written a book entitled Life and Death in Shanghai. The author spent six years in a Red Guard prison ...


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Shower of Surprise

One August night, my children dragged me to the backyard to watch a meteor shower. I reluctantly joined them thinking, I have so many details to tend ...


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Now That's Awesome!

The actual scanning of stars for signs of intelligence is a relatively unimaginative exercise that does much less to promote knowledge of our universe. ...


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The Wisdom of the Locust

Back at the turn of the century, there was a plague of locusts in the Plains of the United States. In a matter of a few days that swarm of locusts swept ...


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Only Humans Can Be Martyrs

Some ants build; some ants sow and later reap the crop; and some apes fight and have wars although they are not as cruel as people are. But nothing in ...


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Linked at the Roots

The article "What Good Is a Tree?" in Reader's Digest explained that when the roots of trees touch, there is a substance present that reduces ...


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Spirit as Life

Long before the term "ecology" was discovered by the environmentalists, Joseph Sittler employed it to suggest the interconnectedness of all ...


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