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      <title>Cynicism is Not a Spiritual Gift?</title>
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      <description>Recently I spotted a T-Shirt that conveys a sad truth. "I’m not cynical. I’m just experienced." 
I receive a pretty steady stream of correspondence from “experienced” Christians who are fighting cynicism. </description>
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      <description>As we, once again, approach this national day of “thanksgiving” I thought it necessary to reflect upon our nation’s long history of acknowledging and giving thanks to Almighty God. On October 3, 1789 George Washington issued the nation’s first presidential proclamation in which he called the nation to set aside a day for giving thanks to that “great and glorious Being who is the beneficent author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be….”</description>
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      <description>We recognize that objects and money can be fleeting, and if we're too attached to them and they disappear, we're in for a world of hurt. But, what if we've become too attached to our own story? What if we unwittingly allow ourselves to become welded to a particular view of ourselves to the point of becoming immobilized?</description>
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      <description>The eternal attraction to Edward Cullen begs the question - just what is it about these books that captivates the hearts of so many girls? Author Kimberly Powers talks about the longing inside every woman.</description>
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      <title>Celebrating Thanksgiving When It's Hard to Give Thanks</title>
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      <description>For many of us who are out of work, battling illness, or suffering loss, giving thanks for anything may seem nearly impossible. There remain things to be thankful for, however.</description>
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