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A New Place to Call Home and Lessons Learned in Moving

A New Place to Call Home and Lessons Learned in Moving

  • Carmen at Life Blessons |
  • October 17, 2012 |
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You Are Not Invisible: Day Eleven

God never gets too busy to remember everything about you.

So What?

Your theology is only as deep as your pain.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • October 17, 2012 |
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Teens Like Facebook More Than Twitter

A new poll of 7,700 teenagers conducted by Piper Jaffray finds that Facebook is a more popular social media site than Twitter and Instagram.

Positioning Your Life for Influence

A crucial part to fruitful ministry is positioning our lives to be useful, to be an influence in the hearts and lives of others...

Pakistani Girl Shot by Taliban Treated in the UK

A 14-year-old Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban has arrived in the United Kingdom for medical treatment.

A New Spin on Purity: Day Ten

Purity. What comes to mind? Try thinking about purity in a slightly different way today.

University Draws Fire After Placing Official on Leave for Signing Marriage Petition

A federally chartered university's decision to place its chief diversity officer on paid leave over her support for a referendum challenging Maryland's same-sex marriage law is drawing fire.

Teen Passengers and Drivers a Deadly Mix

A new study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety find that teen driving gets riskier when teen passengers are in the car.

New York Times Editor Scolds Paper for Burying Libya Scandal

In response to criticism from The New York Times' public editor, Margaret Sullivan, about the paper's decision not to run its story about the Oct. 10 Libya congressional hearings on the front page, the Times' managing editor and executive editor explained that they didn't see "anything significantly new" in the "politicized" hearings and that's why they tucked coverage inside.

Freedom In Smallness

The world tells us in a thousand different ways that the bigger we become, the freer we will be. The gospel tells us just the opposite.

  • Tullian Tchividjian |
  • October 16, 2012 |
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Five Questions and Answers About My New Book

As some of you know, I have a new book coming out tomorrow. It’s titled ReFocus: Living a Life that Reflects God’s Heart. My colleagues at Citizenlink recently asked me five questions about the project. I’m delighted to share the exchange with you.

How I'm Learning to Overcome Fear

If you don't know Jesus, you will experience fear. If you do know Jesus, you will still fear. But you don't have to.

Gay-Marriage Activists Increase Donations, Seeking First Win at Polls

This year, as four states -- Maryland, Maine, Washington and Minnesota -- have Nov. 6 referendums on same-sex marriage, homosexual activists are trying to break the streak.

There's No Competition in the Kingdom

There is no competition in the kingdom. Trying to grow your ministry, your Bible study, or your church just for the sake of numbers and accolades is for self-promotion, not Kingdom-populating.

Stress Points to Life Points Day 2 Self Image

For 20-somethings. Stress Point Self Image

King for a Day

God can never owe me anything.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • October 16, 2012 |
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Sudanese Military Kills Christian Mother in Bombing

Government bombing of ethnic Nuba civilians in a predominantly Christian town in Sudan's war-torn South Kordofan state last month -- which killed a mother of seven children -- is further evidence that officials are trying to rid the country of Christians, area Christian leaders said.

Regent University Challenges Birth Control Mandate

Regent University, founded by Rev. Pat Robertson, has joined the legal battle against the contraception mandate in President Obama's health care plan.

Iran: Seven Christians Detained Following Raid on Prayer Meeting

Seven Christians from the Church of Iran denomination were detained Oct. 12 following a raid by members of the security services on a house in the city of Shiraz in Iran's Fars Province.

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