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The death of George Floyd and confrontation in Central Park: Praying for a Pentecost miracle today
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A soldier lived because another soldier died: The transforming relevance of the Suffering Servant today
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A conversation I will not forget: Reflecting on Memorial Day in a pandemic
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What a time capsule from 1915 contained: The power of loving God with all your heart
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Lindbergh and Earhart completed solo transatlantic flights on this day: The privilege and power of community
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What makes ‘The Voice’ winner so special: The joy of loving God with ‘all your soul’
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Penguins visit an art museum: Caring for creation and honoring the Creator
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Are zombie viruses thawing in the permafrost? Changing the world through fear or faith
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The wedding seen around the world: Why you and I are members of the royal family
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Ten-year-old’s ‘Joke of the Day’ is making a difference: A practical way to ‘know God’s presence’
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Quadriplegic climbs Mount Everest at home: A question I hope you’ll ask today
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Why baseball’s highest paid player hasn’t played in four years: Four reasons to trust God’s providence with patience
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Dining with pandas: Reframing isolation as an opportunity to manifest the life of Jesus
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Space junk that could have fallen on New York City and the risk of ‘murder hornets’: When bad news becomes good news
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Sinkhole in Rome reveals 2,000-year-old pavement: Stepping from the Eternal City into eternity
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