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Popeyes’ Meme Kid Signs NIL Deal
Dieunerst Collin is one of the latest collegiate athletes to sign an NIL deal. The 2021 NCAA policy that allows athletes to receive compensation in exchange ...
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The Pilgrim’s Crooked Progress
In a review of A.J. Swoboda’s book Dusty Roads, Leslie Fields writes:
We all have stories of getting lost. Here is one of mine: I crossed the Sahara ...
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Why Bad Things Happen to People
Job, Epicurus, Augustine, C.S. Lewis, and other famous thinkers wrestled with explaining why an all-loving, all-knowing, and all-powerful God would allow ...
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Actor Finally Surrenders His Career to God
Jonathan Roumie is the actor who plays Jesus in the successful series The Chosen, which is based on the Gospels. Before landing the role of Jesus, Roumie ...
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Ukrainian-Americans Worship God Despite War
New York City has the largest Ukrainian population in the United States, a community of about 150,000. Thousands had come to the United States as Christian ...
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Trusting the Announcer
To illustrate that God’s people are a trusting people, pastor John Onwuchekwa tells about watching the 2021 NCAA Men’s basketball championship ...
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Do the Dead Still Rise?
Professor Craig Keener shares the following story in an issue of CT magazine:
Around 1960, in the Republic of Congo, a two-year-old girl named Thérèse ...
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Nature Is Stubborn
Brett McCracken writes in his book, The Wisdom Pyramid:
I live in Southern California, where climate-controlled houses and air-conditioned cars give us ...
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Finding Grace in the Sunrise
Singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken shares insight of how an early morning flight changed her perspective on her problems:
One morning I boarded an early ...
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When God’s Hand Is Invisible
Sandra McCracken writes in CT magazine:
A few years ago, I sat on the front porch of an old farmhouse in Vermont … with two friends. Above us, at ...
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