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Sir Edmund Hillary Overcomes Mount Everest
Failure does not shape you; the way you respond to failure shapes you. Sir Edmund Hillary made several unsuccessful attempts at scaling Mount Everest ...
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Charles Simeon's Long-Term Leadership
Even before finishing his degree, and still lacking pastoral experience, Charles Simeon put his name forward for the pastorate of Cambridge's Holy ...
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William Wilberforce's Long Fight Against Slavery
In the middle of the eighteenth century, Christians became increasingly concerned about the slave trade. They amassed information on the inhumane treatment ...
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Man Prays at Wailing Wall
A journalist assigned to the Jerusalem bureau takes an apartment overlooking the Wailing Wall. Every day when she looks out, she sees an old Jewish man ...
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Hope After Disaster on Everest
English explorer George Mallory dreamed of conquering Mount Everest. He organized an expedition, but it failed. A second attempt also failed. A third ...
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All Michael Jordan's Failures
I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game winning shot and ...
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Persistent Rescuers Save Pennsylvania Miners
On Wednesday, July 24, 2002, nine Pennsylvania miners were trapped 240 feet underground in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. For three days Americans followed ...
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J. R. R. Tolkien Notes How Good Foils Evil
Author J. R. R. Tolkien once wrote in a letter:
"No man can estimate what is really happening at the present. All we do know, and that to a large ...
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A Pastor's Honest Prayer
In her book Holy the Firm, Annie Dillard writes of attending a small church with some 20 people:
The minister is a Congregationalist and wears a white ...
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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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