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Tiny Midges Cause Lincoln Memorial Deterioration
In the late 1980s, the National Park Service noticed that the Lincoln Memorial was slowly crumbling and deteriorating. Why? Part of the problem was from ...
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A Survival Guide Vows to Save Your Life
If you were ever affected by a natural disaster, in the middle of an emergency situation, or stranded in the wilderness, would you know what to do to ...
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Contest Rewrites the Ten Commandments
An article on CNN reported on two atheists who wanted to rewrite the Ten Commandments. The article begins with this question: "What if, instead of ...
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Strange and Exciting Things Found in Used Books
You might be surprised what you can find in an old used book. Used and rare booksellers discover countless objects inside books as they sort and catalog ...
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Soaking a Tea Bag Is Like Biblical Meditation
To explain how Scripture meditation goes beyond hearing, reading, studying, and even memorizing as a means of taking in God's Word, author Donald ...
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Passengers on Sinking Ship Refuse Lifejacket Help
On May 7, 1915, the R.M.S Lusitania, a British ocean liner, was struck by a torpedo from a German submarine. The ship sank in a matter of minutes, killing ...
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The Six Blind Men and a Talking Elephant
Do you remember the famous story about the six blind men and the elephant? One blind man touches the belly of the animal and thinks it's a wall. Another ...
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Why the Nazis Burned the Hebrew Bible
On November 9, 1938, Nazi forces smashed windows and set fire to 1,400 synagogues all across Germany and Austria and destroyed thousands of Torah scrolls. ...
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Five Unhelpful Ways to Study/Read the Bible
Here are some common unhelpful ways to read and study God's Word:
- The Xanax Approach. Feel anxious? Read Philippians 4:6. Feel tired? Read Matthew 11:28. The Xanax Approach treats the Bible as if it exists to make us feel better. Bible study is about finding comfort for my issues. The problem with this approach is that I ask how the Bible can serve me, rather than how I can serve the God it proclaims.
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How Different Cultures Read the Bible
To help explain the challenges people in the West face reading the Bible, authors E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O'Brien refer to a social experiment ...
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