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A 10-Person Chain of Life
Michael Wingard arrived at Houston Methodist Hospital with a cheerful "Howdy!" He's a young man with a healthy left kidney. In a couple ...
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School Turns Food Drive into Domino Record
Melody Thueson is a fourth-grade teacher at Mae Richardson Elementary School, and she nearly helped put her school into the Guinness Book of World Records. ...
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Americans Have More Possessions than Any Society in History
Many Americans struggle with clutter. This is one reason for the popularity of the simplicity movement. And it’s why books like Marie Kondo’s, ...
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Giving from the Heart
After surveying more than 16,500 donors to 17 Christian ministries, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability discovered that most give based ...
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Deputy Coerces Woman into Baptism to Avoid Arrest
When Shandle Riley was stopped outside the home of her ex-mother-in law late at night for a traffic infraction, it’s possible she might’ve ...
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The Tithing Tenth
More than a quarter of American evangelicals do not give any money to church. About 11 percent of evangelicals (defined by belief) never attend a church, ...
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Can You Split Your Tithe?
According to Lifeway research, among Protestants who attend church monthly or more, four out of five say tithing is “a biblical command that still ...
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Ukrainians Receive Aid via Airbnb Rentals
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, US relief agencies began ramping up fundraising efforts to assist in helping out refugees. But many Americans ...
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Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic
John de Graaf and his co-authors report in their book, Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic, that four million pounds of raw material, such as mined ...
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Humble Carpenter Left Fund For 33 Strangers to Go to College
Idaho carpenter Dale Schroeder was a blue-collar, lunch pail kind of a guy. He went to work every day, worked really hard, and was frugal like a lot of ...
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