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Trading ‘Abundant Life’ Gospel for the Real Thing
Benny Hinn’s nephew, Costi Hinn, was confident of his relationship with the Lord. He traveled the world in a private jet and enjoying all the luxuries ...
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People Buried with Their Precious Possession
In 1977, Sandra Ilene West, a flamboyant Beverly Hills oil heiress, was buried with her baby-blue 1964 Ferrari. Her grave is next to her husband’s ...
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The Lavish Wealth and Influence of Big Tech Companies
New York Times tech writer Shira Ovide tried to describe the size, power, and wealth of the Big Tech companies. She writes, “Every few months, I ...
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God, Grades, and Graduation
Want your kids to do better in school? Church might be the answer, according to a study conducted by the University of Notre Dame. An article titled, ...
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Soccer Star Paid Not to Stir Controversy Over Faith
Brazilian soccer star Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior is paid hundreds of thousands of euros every month if he avoids statements of “religious ...
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Analyzing Prosperity
Among Americans with evangelical beliefs who attend a Protestant church monthly or more:
75% agree that “God wants me to prosper financially.”41% ...
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George Clooney Gives $14 Million to Friends
In a recent interview with GQ, George Clooney discusses his "charmed" life. GQ's "Icon of the Year" was married in 2014 at the ...
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California Man Donates Baseball Cards to Wildfire Survivors
Reese Osterberg, like a lot of 9-year-old girls, loves baseball. The love of her favorite sport drove her to collect baseball cards. But when the largest ...
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Billionaire's Life Goal: Dying Broke
A recent article in Forbes reported the conclusion of Chuck Feeney’s journey to give away a fortune. The article was titled "The Billionaire ...
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The Rich Steal More Than the Poor
Evidence suggests that the rich steal more than the poor. Although shoplifting transcends categories, the rich actually do steal more than the poor. The ...
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