David
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The Secret of Happiness
I was walking through a Christian bookstore recently and saw a title that grasped my attention, \"The Secret of Happiness\" (Sermon on the Mount For Children). When I started to think and pray about the place of happiness in our culture I was overwhelmed with contemporary examples.
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Go find Joe Martin
Joe Martin was a police officer in 1950s America. An America still segregated along racial lines in many respects.
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'The Blacklist' season 4 spoilers: Liz's father to replace the Cabal as new villain?
The Season 3 finale of The Blacklist left fans with many burning questions, particularly surrounding the show\'s leading lady Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone) and the shocking confession by the new mysterious character, Alexander Kirk, that he is indeed her father.The
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Sarah Jessica Parker teases fans with 'first look' into HBO comedy 'Divorce'
Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker teased followers on her Instagram with a sneak peek at HBO\'s upcoming comedy Divorce, in which she plays the leading lady.
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Al-Azhar: Muslims who renounce faith must repent or face death
The highest Islamic authority in Egypt, al-Azhar, has affirmed that conversion from Islam should be considered as \"treason,\" and be punishable by death.
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Aussies in the forefront of progress in cancer research
Cancer is many different diseases, and research into helping those who suffer from different types of cancer progresses on a number of different fronts at once.
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Three editors co-host online Australia wide ministry seminars - "One Day in ...."
After the remarkable \'One Day in Melbourne\' in April where mission agency-society publication editors, Christian bloggers and small Christian media outlets came together, now John Sandeman editor of \'Eternity\' has become the third co-host of these \"One Day ....\" online national ministry days.
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The right kind of uncomfortable
Uncomfortable is ok. But you should make sure it\'s the right kind of discomfort.
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It's okay to be afraid
There is a moment that comes in every single one of my students\' lessons. It\'s quiet, and it creeps up on us. It starts with the drop of a chin to the classroom floor.
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Five things no one ever says about politicians
I am not a politician. Nor am I some political junkie who can\'t get enough of what\'s happening on the political spectrum. Despite this, I am interested enough at this point, during a Federal Election in Australian politics, to clear the air on some matters.