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Describing Heaven’s Riches
In an issue of CT magazine, author Jen Wilkin writes of the difficulty in describing the glory of heaven:
I am a competitive game player. A few years ago ...
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Clothing Given New Life at Refurbishing Company
In times past, when items of mass-produced apparel experienced production defects, those pieces would usually be sent to a landfill or overseas. But now, ...
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A Carol for the Despairing
“I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, later set to music. It was written over the Christmas of either ...
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Theology Is the Gospel Repair Shop
Author Sinclair Ferguson provides a helpful illustration to explain how theology works:
There is a program on BBC television I enjoy. It is called The ...
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Jesus' Resurrection Is the Beginning of God's New Project
N.T. Wright said:
“Jesus' resurrection is the beginning of God's new project, not to snatch people away from earth but to colonize earth ...
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People Share Positive Things That Happened Because Of The Pandemic
After Abraham Walker’s older brother was shot and killed in a home invasion, he decided to move his family from New Orleans to Northern Virginia. ...
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Lessons from the Bristlecone Pine
Bristlecone pines are the oldest living things on our planet, with approximately eighteen living examples that are over 4,000 years old. The oldest of ...
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How God Healed My Facial Nerve
In his book, The Art of Prayer, Timothy Jones tells the story of his friend, Jeanie Hunter:
In … 1983, surgery to have a tumor removed from my ear, ...
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Make the World A Better Place
A bus driver became greatly irritated whenever he parked his bus at the parking spot at the midpoint of his route. The reason for this was the open field ...
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God Uses Broken Lives
When David Schwartz left his university in 1972, he set up Rent-a-Wreck as a joke. Being a natural prankster, he acquired a fleet of beat-up shabby vehicles ...
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