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International Justice Mission's Prayer Priority
The Christian human rights group International Justice Mission (IJM) sets a powerful example of weaving habits of prayer into their daily practices. Every ...
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In the Time Spent on Social Media You Could Read 200 Books
In an article on Quartz, author Charles Chu claims, "In the time you spend on social media each year, you could read 200 books." Here's ...
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Van Pulled Over for Mountain of Belongings Strapped to Top
Most anyone who has ever moved to a new home at one point or another knows the challenge of trying to pack the most items possible into a car, van, or ...
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Honor the Limits that God Gave
If you see a large sailboat out on the water moving swiftly, it is because the sailor is honoring the boat's design. If she tries to take it into ...
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Biker Chooses to Be Buried in His Harley-Davidson Sidecar
For some motorcycle owners, biking is simply a hobby. For others, it's more than a hobby; it's a way of life. For one Pennsylvania man, however, ...
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True Rest Eludes Most of Us
True rest seems to be elusive for most Americans. Only one in seven adults (14 percent) set aside a day a week for rest. And on that one day a week, what ...
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The Man Who Saved the World by Thinking Small
There are a handful of "hinge" moments in world history. June 6, 1944, or D-Day, was one of those moments. On that day hung the balance of power ...
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What the Margins on Pages Teach Us about the Margins in Our Lives
The paper used for standard letter writing and school essays is 8.5 x 11 inches, or 93.5 square inches. Most teachers require one-inch margins for class ...
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When Companies Lose Focus, New Products Flop
The 24/7 Wall St. blog reviewed some of the greatest product launch blunders in recent times, including Google Glass, Burger King's Satisfries, the ...
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Too Busy? Take a 'Shultz Hour.'
New York Times columnist David Leonhardt says we all need to take a regular "Shultz Hour." Leonhardt explains:
When George Shultz was Secretary ...
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