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Good Definition of Worldliness
Author David Wells asks:
What is worldliness? (It is) that system of values, in any given age, which has at its center our fallen human perspective, which ...
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City Lights
One of the most iconic attractions when visiting New York City is Times Square. Times Square stretches out over five blocks along Broadway and then spreads ...
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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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Leaving the Faith of My Fathers
In an issue of CT magazine, Lisa Brockman shares her testimony of leaving the Mormon Church and became a born-again Christian:
As a sixth-generation Mormon ...
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The Surprising Patron Saint of Truthfulness
Historian, philosopher, and author Richard Reevesis is a senior fellow at the think tank Brookings Institution. He is concerned that most people can’t ...
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Doctor Laments Lives Lost from Misinformation
They say that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. But for one doctor, the cost of lacking such prevention is much more costly. In fact, it’s ...
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A Prophet Greater than Elijah
In a CT magazine testimony, Damon Richardson shares why he left the Nation of Islam to follow Christ:
The year I was born, my father was in prison. During ...
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How a Hippie Became a Presbyterian Pastor
In CT magazine, Gregory E. Reynolds, shares how he went from being a hippie to a pastor:
I grew up in a liberal Congregational church. During my junior ...
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If My Parents Ever Found Out …
In a recent edition of CT magazine, Apilang Apum shares her conversion story and her fear of letting her Indian parents know of her new faith:
Growing ...
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Berlin’s New Church of Nothing
A new worship center in the former East Berlin represents the ultimate secular view of religion. It also reflects the kind of cultural future the American ...
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