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A mother's "Traveling Diary" goes global: The empowering path to "spiritual beauty"

A mother’s “Traveling Diary” goes global: The empowering path to “spiritual beauty”

World's longest suspension bridge

High anxiety in the middle of tranquility: The world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge is not for the faint-of-heart

What Bill and Melinda Gates' divorce could mean to the world: How to strengthen our marriages and our witness

What Bill and Melinda Gates’ divorce could mean to the world: How to strengthen our marriages and our witness

President Biden increases refugee cap to 62,500: How the church can love our “new” neighbors

Lincoln native four-year-old Joshua Vinson Jr., top right, is lifted into the air after being declared the ultimate Josh after the Josh fight took place in an open green space at Air Park on Saturday, April 24, 2021, in Lincoln, Neb (Kenneth Ferriera/Lincoln Journal Star via AP)

“The Battle of the Joshes” crowns ultimate Josh: How to find purpose in happiness

A woman wearing a blue face mask holds her sleeve up on her right arm to reveal a blue bandage, representing having taken the COVID-19 vaccine

Pastor’s wife advocates for vaccines and receives death threats: A call to courage that glorifies Jesus

Church confirms drag queen for ordination

Church confirms drag queen for ordination: The urgency and power of personal morality

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip wave from a horse-drawn carriage.

Prince Philip’s “one complaint” against the Queen was an etiquette reminder I needed

President Biden delivers first speech to both houses

President Biden delivers first joint address to Congress: Two lessons on God’s calling to serve others

A woman wearing a face mask holds a megaphone toward the camera, leading a social justice protest against racism

What does social justice mean to Christians? Dr. Thaddeus Williams on “Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth”

The "McMansion" in North New Hyde Park, New York (Google Earth).

What do the McMansion and twisted bacon have in common? No matter how good it looks, the food is the same

Candace Cameron-Bure attends 2019 Wango Tango at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Carson, Calif.

Candace Cameron Bure called fake for being happy: What is real happiness?

A fractured map of the United States

How the church can model unity to a fractured culture

Man runs from Disneyland to Walt Disney World: How to turn our discouragement into God's transforming strength

Man runs from Disneyland to Walt Disney World: How to turn our discouragement into God’s transforming strength

Police stand near the scene where multiple people were shot at the FedEx Ground facility early Friday morning, April 16, 2021, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis: Five promises we can claim and pray

Father Damien is a hero for our time

Father Damien is a hero for our time: Why suffering service can be our most compelling witness

Singer Carrie Underwood arrives at the 54th Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 7, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada

Carrie Underwood’s “My Savior” tops Billboard chart: Singing the old hymns to an audience of One

Lil Nas X at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoes” contain a drop of human blood: What does Christ’s blood mean for us?

Woman refuses to return $1.2 million after clerical error: A fascinating article by a religious skeptic and the empowering privilege of intercession

Woman refuses to return $1.2 million after clerical error: A fascinating article by a religious skeptic and the empowering privilege of intercession

Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant pounds his chest after the last NBA basketball game of his career, against the Utah Jazz, Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Kobe Bryant’s final game overshadowed a record-breaking team: How to build a legacy that lasts

A tribute to Britain's Prince Philip is projected onto a large screen at Piccadilly Circus in London, Friday, April 9, 2021

The death of Prince Philip: Continuing the case for Christian optimism

A laundry basket overflows with dirty laundry

Mystery dirty laundry left on porch: A lesson in washing out stains

The Los Angeles Times publishes Easter articles attacking Easter faith: Three steps to biblical thinking for biblical living

The Los Angeles Times publishes Easter articles attacking Easter faith: Three steps to biblical thinking for biblical living

A wooden cross against a forrested background as the sun peeks through the canopy

Kanakuk Kamps and the urgency of accountability: Salvation in three tenses and the peril of Christless Christianity

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