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NASCAR Racers Need Speed
Diandra Leslie-Pelecky, a physics professor at the University of Texas, wrote a book about the physics of NASCAR racing, and for her research she was ...
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Reaching Out to Witches, Warlocks, Satanists, and Vampires
In his book Organic Church, Neil Cole describes a number of missional communities that go where the people are, rather than have the people come to them. ...
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Parents' Kindness Changes Son and His Girlfriend
When Michelle Attaway moved in with her boyfriend, Jay, for a life of drugs and partying, she assumed Jay's parents would turn their back on them ...
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Tim Keller on Idolatry
In an article for the Gospel Coalition, pastor and author Tim Keller offers this potent definition of sin: "Sin isn't only doing bad things, ...
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Being Afraid of the Light
If there is a terror about darkness because we cannot see, there is also a terror about light because we can see. There is a terror about light because ...
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Research on Honesty and Deceit
In 2008, New York Magazine ran a comprehensive article about research concerning kids and lying. In one study researchers gathered a group of children ...
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The Fire of a Spiritual Awakening
I doubt if there is a problem—political or economic—that will not melt before the fire of a spiritual awakening.
—President Franklin ...
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The Problem with Peacemakers
Peacemakers are honored insofar as they speak about peace as something already victoriously won that we can celebrate as part of our glorious past or ...
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Seven More Deadly Sins
We're all probably familiar with the Roman Catholic Church's list of seven deadly sins: pride, envy, gluttony, greed, lust, wrath, and sloth. ...
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World Can't Steal the Ascension
Ascension Day is the perfect church holiday because the world can't steal it. The culture around us has quite ruined Christmas and Easter. Of course, ...
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