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All Roads Lead to God?
In a video based on his book 3:16 Stories of Hope, Max Lucado illustrates the odd nature of the statement that "all religions lead to God":
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Eugene Peterson on Resurrection's Difficulty
The do-it-yourself, self-help culture of North America has so thoroughly permeated our imaginations that we don't give much sustained attention to ...
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Yancey on God's Redemptive Work
Philip Yancey on the redemptive work of God:
I once was part of a small group with a Christian leader whose name you would likely recognize. He went through ...
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Death—the "Central Mystery" of Jesus
Of the biographies I have read, few devote more than ten percent of their pages to the subject's death—including biographies of men like Martin ...
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Madonna Defends Mock-Crucifixion in Concert
Pop singer Madonna has never shied away from controversy, and her 2006 Confessions world tour continued that trend. As part of the show, the 48-year-old ...
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Father Gives Life for Child
Forty-two-year-old David Saunders waited on the driveway of his Hanover, Michigan, home for his 4-year-old daughter, Danielle, to get off her school bus. ...
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The King Bearing Us in His Arms
There is a vivid picture of Christ’s sacrifice for sin in Mark Twain’s novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. The story ...
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Max Lucado Describes Some Weak Views of Christ
Pastor and author Max Lucado describes some of the weak views people have about Christ:
For some, Jesus is a good luck charm. The "Rabbit's Foot ...
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Homeless Man's Hymn Becomes a Powerful Testimony
In A Cup of Coffee at the Soul Café, Leonard Sweet tells the story of the making of a film by two Londoners. In 1971 they began to film street ...
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Titanic Ticket Unused
An unused Titanic ticket—the only first-class passage booked that was not used—belonged to a Liverpool clergyman. The Reverend John Stuart ...
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