Who’s responsible for saving others?

In 1969, a group of people in Pass Christian, Mississippi, were getting ready to have a “hurricane party” in the face of a storm named Camille.

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The life or death importance of the gospel

An experiment was conducted a number of years ago where a student was blindfolded and sent into an auditorium where he was told he could do anything he wanted.

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The hope you can have for lost loved ones

Years ago, a Moscow theater put on a satirical and sacrilegious play called Christ in a Tuxedo.

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How to turn your anger into fuel to follow God

Several years ago during the NBA playoffs, a player came up behind the great Walt Frazier and punched him in the face.

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Why your church needs you

In March of 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot as he was walking toward the presidential limousine.

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The beauty of diversity within the body

A while back at a meeting of the American Psychological Association, psychologists Jack Lipton and R. Scott Builione presented a study where they surveyed members of 11 major symphony orchestras and asked how each section perceived each other.

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Why you can trust the truth of your faith

Many years ago when some of the very first British explorers went to Australia for the first time, they discovered a mammal which laid eggs and spent some time in water.

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How you can plan for spiritual success

When Rosina Hernandez was in college, she saw a young man beaten.

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How you can build a healthy identity in Christ

Sir Christopher Wren was a famous 17th-century British architect who designed Windsor Town Hall near London.

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The danger of misplacing your priorities

Dr. George Sweeting recounted a time when he and his family took a trip to Niagara Falls.

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