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Greg Laurie daily devotion - December 9, 2013
What Burger King Can Teach Us about Truth
Burger King has nearly doubled its profits in recent years. Its sales have grown by $4.2 billion; it opened 735 new restaurants worldwide last year. Who is responsible for such remarkable success?
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We mess things up, and God sends a baby in a manger.
Former President George H.W. Bush Dies at 94
Roughly eight months after the passing of his beloved Barbara, former President George H.W. Bush died at age 94 on Friday night, November 30.
Discover the Book - Feb. 13, 2008
Discover the Book - Feb. 13, 2009
Crosswalk the Devotional - Jan. 5, 2010
Postmodernism: An Opportunity for the Church
Postmodernism is perhaps one of the most misunderstood and often misapplied concepts in the Church today. It is generally reduced to nothing more than "moral relativism" which is certainly reinforced by postmodernism however I beleive that...
Boris and the Devils
Last week I wrote an article on the contributions of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, who died on Monday (4/21/07) at the age of 76. I noted that among his most significant achievements was his ability to keep the communists from taking...
A Messy Life for God
Have you ever read the biography of a great Christian, a man or woman who dedicated all to the Lord, and felt inferior?
A Messy Life for God - Crosswalk the Devotional - August 8
What are your weaknesses and shortcomings?
A Worldview Clash at the United Nations
President Bush once again presented the United Nations with a challenge. He addressed the General Assembly and drew a distinction many there resist--the distinction between good and evil.
Religion Today Summaries - September 26, 2005
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: Convoy of Hope Entrenched in Largest Hurricane Relief Effort in its History * Young Life Reaches Out to Help Hurricane Victims * Religion Becomes...
Religion Today Summaries - September 27, 2005
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: Convoy of Hope Entrenched in Largest Hurricane Relief Effort in its History * Young Life Reaches Out to Help Hurricane Victims * Religion Becomes...
Commentary: "The Da Vinci Code" in Your Backpack
What can the popular book "The DaVinci Code" teach us at back-to-school time? History and critical thinking are inseparable for a good education. If read merely as fiction, "The DaVinci Code" would be an interesting mystery story. However, when...
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Is America a Christian Nation? Metaxas, Fea Offer Competing Views
The biggest reaction Eric Metaxas got from students this week at Judson University in suburban Elgin was when Judson President Gene Crume introduced him as one of the writers and voices on “VeggieTales,” a popular Christian animated series many...
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Can We Have the Conversation? Gathers All Races to the Table
Author Brenda Darby discusses ideas for establishing 'table talks' on unity using her new book Can We Have the Conversation? A Spiritual Multicultural Approach to Racial Reconciliation.
What's in My Library?
How I amassed a large library and then learned to keep most of it in storage plus a few notes on what I'm currently reading.
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