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In the 1970s, atheist Lee Strobel served as the legal affairs editor for The Chicago Tribune, having graduated from Yale Law School. But his wife, Leslie, went to church one Sunday morning. To win his wife back to their blissful
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Last week, Khalid Masood, a British-born jihadist, ran over innocent people in London on the bridge close to Parliament and then stabbed a police officer to death, before being killed by police. Where is Khalid Masood’s soul
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The results of a new study were announced this week, and they are consistent with previous findings. The 5 million or so people who live in the Scandinavian country of Norway are among the happiest on earth. Writing for Reuters,
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Planned Parenthood does not have a good record when it comes to telling the truth. First, they used to boast about the mammograms they provide for patients. As it turns out, there’s not one mammogram offered in any of the
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If you comment on the novel/movie “The Shack,” you’re bound to get strong opinions, either pro or con. “The Shack” deals with Mack, a man who has suffered a horrible loss (the murder of his little daughter), which he
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Another Oscar awards ceremony has come and gone. Trump-bashing from all the limousine liberals was front and center. However, all politics aside, is there evidence that God is at work in the cinema? There certainly are a growing
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Here’s a variation of a joke I heard recently that is circulating among conservatives. The pope and President Trump were out on a ship, and suddenly a gust of wind causes the pontiff’s hat to fly several feet away from the
February 22, 2017 •
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One of the greatest milestones in world history was March 4, 1797. Why? What happened then? America, under the guidance of the Constitution, transitioned from our first president to our second. George Washington stepped down, and
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We used to be “the me generation.” Now perhaps we’re the selfie generation – the generation that exalts me, my selfie and I. One article on Botox treatment called ours the “selfie culture.” But what happens when
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Hundreds of thousands of women descended on Washington, D.C., and many major cities around the country the day after President Trump’s inauguration, to voice their displeasure with the new administration. That didn’t take