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6 Simple Steps Happy Couples Take to Resolve Conflict
Disagreement in marriage is inevitable. But happy couples do a few things differently when it comes to resolving conflict. Here are 6 simple steps you and your spouse can take to settle the problem the next time an argument comes up.
Five Things We Can Know For Sure Now That The Election is Over
The Election is over. The same God who sat on the throne of the universe yesterday is still sitting there today. He will be there tomorrow, the next day, and forever. There are many things we cannot know about the future now that we have...
Yes, Virginia
In 1897, Dr. Philip O’Hanlon, a coroner’s assistant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, was asked by his then eight-year-old daughter, Virginia, whether Santa Claus really existed. He suggested that she write The Sun, then a prominent New York City...
A Discipline Every Soul Needs
Hebrews 11 is often called the “Hall of Faith.” It describes the faithful across Jewish history, from Abel through the prophets, as those “of whom the world was not worthy” (v. 38). When we read of their sacrificial faith, we are encouraged to...
Yes, Virginia (2022)
In 1897, Dr. Philip O’Hanlon, a coroner’s assistant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, was asked by his then eight-year-old daughter, Virginia, whether Santa Claus really existed. He suggested that she write The Sun, then a prominent New York City...
Yes, Virginia (2021)
In 1897, Dr. Philip O’Hanlon, a coroner’s assistant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, was asked by his then eight-year-old daughter, Virginia, whether Santa Claus really existed. He suggested that she write The Sun, then a prominent New York City...
Transformation Garden - Oct. 18, 2012
Christians Fear Persecution in a Post-Assad Syria
Syrian Christians and other minorities fear religious persecution if President Bashar Assad falls from power.
Bush Plan to Fight AIDS in Africa Hit by Left and Right
President Bush will be pushing forward his AIDS relief initiative this week during his visit in Africa after setting aside $15 billion over the next five years, primarily in 14 African countries, in what the White House calls the "largest...
Discover the Book - Aug. 13, 2008
Who Was Saint Valentine?
Saint Valentine may not have directly inspired our romantic holiday, but each of the saints that were martyred showed the ultimate human love of laying down their lives for the love of the Lord.
Avoiding the Perfect Storm
Sometimes, when storms collide, they can neutralize each other. Sometimes they can flip around each other, almost bumping off of each other. But sometimes – and it’s rare – they can feed off of each other and combine into what the National Weather...
How Is Lent about More Than What We Give Up?
Each Christian can decide if the tradition of giving up something for Lent helps or hinders their faith. In either case, we can rest assured knowing that Lent is more than what we give up. It is a deliberate time where we focus on Christ.
5 Streaming Documentaries the Whole Family Can Enjoy
Education is important for all ages, and when shared with the family, it can lead to some fabulous discussions on history and even on the differences in the evolutionary/creationist points of view. So pop some popcorn, open the juice boxes, and...
Subtle Oppression Is Still Oppression
When Jesus warned his disciples about the persecution coming their way, he told them to “be wise as serpents and innocent as doves” (Matthew 10:16). Doing so well requires the practical awareness to discern the real threats from the false and the...
10 Things You Need to Talk About Before You Get Married
When it comes to wedding planning, there is a tendency to focus on the minor details while neglecting the main point; planning the wedding, while neglecting to plan the marriage.
Discover the Book - Jan. 3, 2007
OYB January 2
Did you know that Genesis 3:15 has been called, "The First Gospel?" It even hints at a virgin birth of the future Messiah! Or maybe you want to know just how mankind being banished from the Garden of Eden was a huge blessing in disguise. Find out...
Shark Week to Devour Millions: What Our Rapt Attention Reveals about Our Spiritual Condition
Sunday night kicked off Discovery Channel‘s thirty-first season of Shark Week, seven days of programming dedicated to the aquatic monstrosities that haunt dreams and make a day at the beach just a bit more nerve-wracking.
Obama, House Attorneys Differ over Whether Kids Need a Mom & Dad
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