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Repent – The Kingdom of Electricity Is at Hand
Dallas Willard writes:
As a child I lived in an area of southern Missouri where electricity was available only in the form of lightning. We had more of ...
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Optimists Live Longer
If you look on the bright side, you just might live longer—much longer, according to some upbeat research. A study finds women who characterize ...
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Safe Deposit Boxes Aren’t Safe
Philip Poniz needed a well-protected place to stash his collection of rare watches. He had been gathering unusual pieces since he was a teenager and he ...
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91 Percent of What We Worry About Never Happens
So, you’re trying to sleep, and it’s well after bedtime. But you’re tossing and turning and unable to get comfy. You notice you’re ...
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Costly Bad Advice
When a bank teller accidentally deposited $120,000 in the wrong account, the account’s owners went on a shopping spree. State police said a Montoursville, ...
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Kathy Keller Explains Submission and Leadership in Marriage
Pastor Timothy Keller and his wife Kathy Keller wrote a book called The Meaning of Marriage. In it Kathy Keller gives an example of submission in a tough ...
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Fireman’s Promise Built Faith in Those He Rescued
In December of 2016, a ride at Knott's Berry Farm in California became stuck 148 feet in the air. There were 20 people on board, including seven children. ...
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Hope Is an Essential Part of Life
Humans seek after hope like moths seek after light. It’s intrinsic to who we are. Neuroscientists Tali Sharot argues hope is so essential to our ...
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HBO Host John Oliver Struggles with Tragedy and God's Will
John Oliver, the host of the satirical news show, HBO's Last Week Tonight, was interviewed by Terri Gross on Fresh Air. Gross asked, "Did you ...
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Married or Cohabiting: The Brain Knows the Difference
A study utilizing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sought to examine the brain functioning of cohabitating and married women when facing stress. Researchers ...
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