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A Christian Perspective on the World Today

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Dee Dee, the escape artist

The primary purpose of boundaries is not to restrict, but to protect.
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A father’s love

"How deep the Father's love for us; how vast beyond all measure."
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God’s reward

Do you do what you do because of the potential reward, or because it's the right thing to do?
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Who are we?

"What is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?"
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Marriage . . . by single men

As a general rule, you shouldn’t listen to a single man’s ideas about marriage. But there are exceptions.
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The end of death

Nathan Brown’s search for a friend’s grave got him thinking about God’s ultimate plan for dealing with death.
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Untidy minds

Loren Seibold reflects on the moral mess that today’s entertainment world finds itself in and provides suggestions on how you can deal with it.
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The scarlet woman of Revelation

You've heard of Jezebel—the Old Testament queen invoked as the epitome of libertine living, seduction and evil. Well, the scarlet woman is much worse.
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God in His underwear

What values do you most appreciate—love, humility, graciousness? Anneliese Wahlman points out that Jesus reflected all of these.
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Earth’s stewards

Loren Seibold reflects on our human responsibility to protect the world we’ve been given and the devastating result of our greed that’s destroying it.
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Luther’s legacy

Martin Luther’s personal spiritual crisis transformed how many Christians today think about God and salvation. Harold Harker tells the story.
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Why Jesus’ death matters

Modern critics claim that Jesus’ death has no more meaning than anyone else’s death. Clifford Goldstein responds to that challenge.