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Man Burns His Possessions to Find Happiness
British style writer Neil Boorman has decided to burn every branded thing in his possession. "I am addicted to brands," he confessed in a magazine ...
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Man Wears Seatbelt After Friend Has Accident
Tim Keller wrote:
I used to go visit my brother in law, and he would never wear a seat belt in the car. I always berated him for it. I remember one time ...
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Habitat for Humanity: A Response to Need
Millard Fuller was on his way to becoming a self-made millionaire before he was 30 years old. But devotion to work was threatening his health and his ...
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Donald Miller Quits Chewing Tobacco
Donald Miller writes in his book Searching For God Knows What:
Several years ago, I chewed tobacco: Long-cut Wintergreen Skoal. I know, I know, it was ...
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Dynamite Inventor Confronted by His Own Epitaph
In 1867, Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel invented a new high explosive, which he named "dynamite." He was convinced that his invention would make ...
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Former Muslim Baptized Despite His Burns
Missionaries Ilir and Kate Cami write:
For some years we have worked with a ministry to refugees in Athens, Greece. Athens is part of the "Refugee ...
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Augustine on Being Displeased with Our Old Natures
What you are must always displease you, if you would attain that which you are not.
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Christians Should be Identified by Behavior
Arthur Simon, founder of the international organization Bread for the World, believes that all aspects of our lives need to be touched by Christ. His ...
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Anne Rice Praises Jesus
Anne Rice, whom the media has called "the Queen of the Occult," has sold millions of novels about vampires and witches. Several of them were made into ...
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Blind Man Needs to Be "Born Again" to See
In a book titled, An Anthropologist on Mars, neurologist Oliver Sacks tells about Virgil, a man who had been blind from early childhood. When he was 50, ...
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