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Newsflashes -
Newsflash
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Each woman in the genealogy of Jesus - Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba and Mary - faced insurmountable odds that would have disqualified her from most jobs in many churches.
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Why Low Expectations Cheat Our Church Members |
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The Christian Life -
About Evangelism
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By Trevin Wax
Last summer, my parents introduced me and my wife to a European board game called The Settlers of Catan. This award-winning game has become wildly popular, especially among college students.
But Settlers is hard to play. The game is expensive. The rules are complicated. Each game requires more than an hour.
To do well, you must master the art of trade, strategic planning, anticipation of loss, and clever surprise. The game is difficult, but people can’t get enough of it.
For most, the difficulty is the draw.
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Reviews -
Movie Reviews
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CHRISTMAS CLASSICS…A list of great Holiday films now on DVD Compiled by Phil Boatwright, the Movie Reporter
Grab some popcorn balls and enjoy these fun, festive holiday features!
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Many think God's intervention can revive the dying |
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The News -
Featured News Stories
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When it comes to saving lives, God trumps doctors for many Americans. An eye-opening survey reveals widespread belief that divine intervention can revive dying patients. And, researchers said, doctors "need to be prepared to deal with families who are waiting for a miracle."
More than half of randomly surveyed adults — 57 percent — said God's intervention could save a family member even if physicians declared treatment would be futile. And nearly three-quarters said patients have a right to demand such treatment.
When asked to imagine their own relatives being gravely ill or injured, nearly 20 percent of doctors and other medical workers said God could reverse a hopeless outcome.
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Faith tested...How would you respond? |
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The Editor's Blog -
The Blog
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It was a hectic day as usual at work with deadlines, meetings, phone calls, reports, etc....when an email arrived in my inbox from my Manager with a co-worker's name in the Subject field.
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