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Shaq Rejected at White House Gate
Some doors, like the front gate of the White House, are tough to walk through. The White House has one phalanx of security after another, and you simply ...
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Tony Blair Defends God's Goodness
As many in Britain have reflected on the life and leadership of Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007), stories have ...
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Author Norman Mailer on Worldview
If you don't believe in God and the Devil, I wouldn't say you're crazy, but you're intellectually malnourished.
—U.S. author, Norman ...
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God on Trial
It is not uncommon for people to shake their fists at God in the midst of tragedy and suffering. The Bible includes the stories of righteous men who questioned ...
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Mike Bechtle on Spam Evangelism
In an interview with World magazine, author and speaker Mike Bechtle questioned the church's use of what he would call spam evangelism. He believes ...
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Shoppers Ignore Dying Woman
The last thing LaShanda Calloway saw before she died was people literally stepping over her to continue shopping as if nothing had happened. Calloway ...
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Focusing on the Sin of Others
When our children were young, my husband and I decided we wouldn't watch R-rated movies. We wouldn't allow our children to watch them, so we decided ...
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Andrew Greeley on Domesticating Jesus
If Jesus makes you feel comfortable with your agenda, then he's not Jesus…. Once you domesticate Jesus, he isn't there any more.
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Bank Snubs Millionaire Based on Appearance
To John Barrier, it wasn't the 60 cents, it was the principle. Barrier walked into his bank to cash a $100 check and then asked the receptionist to ...
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Some Things Only God Can Do
One of the great failures of the church is that we often try to accomplish with human systems what only God can do.
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