Searching for Truth

December 15, 2023 by  
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By Sarah Onderdonk 

Bernard Madoff swindled $50 billion dollars from thousands of investors worldwide, committing what some are decrying the biggest financial hoax in history. People burned and singed by Madoff's "Ponzi" scheme include private citizens, institutions and corporations. My heart goes out to the many people whose economic viability–the ability to pay today's bills and plan for tomorrow–was tethered to untruth.
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Smile God is in the Storms

December 14, 2023 by  
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By Ronnie Wyatt 

A little boy walked to and from school daily. On one particular morning, the weather was questionable as clouds were forming and the sky was gray. Yet, as usual the little boy made his daily trek to the elementary school anyway.
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Christian Music That Rocks

December 13, 2023 by  
Filed under For Him

By Richard Wines

When I mention the words “Christian rock,” the first response I get from most people is, “Is Stryper still around?” The prevailing opinion is that Christian rock is a lame, tired, and outdated copy of better secular bands that gets rolled out for youth groups to keep wayward preachers sons from listening to music from Pantera and Iron Maiden. If this is your opinion, I have good news—things have changed.
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A Better Way

December 12, 2023 by  
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By Bob Kaku 

Changing motor oil has never been a problem for me—or so I thought. 

When my wife’s new Acura Integra needed an oil change, I threw on some old clothes and grabbed my toolbox. I eased the car out of the garage and took it for a spin around the neighborhood to warm the engine. After returning, I parked the car in front of our house. I jacked it up and placed the jack stands under its frame and crawled underneath.
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God Knows About Cars

December 11, 2023 by  
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By Joy Thomas 

I did believe in God when I was a child.  I knew He loved me, and died for me, and was waiting to welcome me into heaven when I died.  But when I went away to college, heaven seemed far, far away.  I felt alone and helpless being on my own without someone telling me what to do.  One of my  professors told me I should try meditating to make my mind more peaceful. I tried it and it seemed to help.
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