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What Happens to Flood-Damaged Cars?
Thousands of cars are damaged or destroyed by floods every year, but don’t assume all those vehicles end up in a junkyard. Some are repaired and ...
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City Repairs and Sells Discards from Landfills
Every day, several large trucks full of discarded goods arrive at a warehouse in the eastern suburbs of Hamburg, Germany, before being sorted through ...
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Correctional Inmates Earn Degrees in Christian Ministry
In June, a group of students were honored in an off-campus commencement ceremony, being conferred with degrees from a neighboring educational institution. ...
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God Called a Hip-Hop Lesbian to Faith
Writer, poet, and hip-hop artist Jackie Hill Perry was a lesbian in a loving relationship when she felt God calling her to a different life:
God knew he ...
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Why Our Body Destroys Itself
In the early 1990s when scientists first peered into a cell, they saw something amazing. They observed the cell destroying its own proteins and organ-like ...
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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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Police Intervention Leads Teen to 34 Years as Volunteer
For well over three decades, Patrick Vacarella has been a fixture at a local Christmas tree lot, helping local families get into the holiday spirit. He ...
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What You Do with Your Shopping Cart Says a Lot About You
Are you a good person? There’s an easy way to tell, according to the Internet at least. It’s based on what you do with a shopping cart when ...
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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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3.5% Can Change the World
Non-violent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts. Those engaging a threshold of 3.5 percent of the population have never failed ...
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