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An Awe-Inspired Life
Remember those times when you have gazed at a wonderful painting, hear beautiful music, or see the beautiful colors of a sunset? You know that feeling, ...
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Broken People Praying to a Broken Buddha
Pastor/author J.R. Vassar writes about ministering in Myanmar (Burma) and coming upon a broken Buddha:
One day we were prayer walking through a large Buddhist ...
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British Actor Explains His Atheism
Stephen Fry, English actor and comedian, is a committed atheist. In response to the question of what he would say to God upon death, he stated, "I'd ...
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Worshipping God: Duty or Delight?
In a TV commercial a young man is struggling with whether to go through with an arranged marriage. In his home country arranged marriages were the norm. ...
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The Fog of Unbelief Blocks God's Beauty
Yosemite Valley in California is one of the most beautiful places on earth. To get there you go through a tunnel which opens to an awesome view of the ...
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Our Greatest Need—to Behold God
Perhaps the greatest thing we can do as a Christian community is to behold. Behold our God. Behold his creation. The church has exiled beauty from its ...
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Starbucks' Junkies Get Coffee in Superstorm
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy (unofficially known as "Superstorm Sandy") slammed into the coast of the Northeastern United States. The ...
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Love Your Work like a Dog Chasing a Ball
At the 2013 commencement speech at MIT, Drew Houston, the founder of Dropbox said:
When I think about it, the happiest and most successful people I know ...
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Rare Coin, Rejected by 'Expert,' Sold for $3.1 Million
George Owen Walton was born on May 15, 1907, in Rocky Mount, Virginia. As an estate appraiser, he had first dibs on rare coins, guns, jewelry, stamps, ...
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Food Tastes Blander While Multitasking
An estimated sixty six percent of Americans watch TV while eating dinner. Sixty five percent eat lunch at their desk. Twenty percent of meals are eaten ...
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