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Her face looked haggard and she had aged 10 years, it seemed, in the months since I last saw her. I knew “Joanna” through friends. Although we saw each other infrequently, we enjoyed sha
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Her face looked haggard and she had aged 10 years, it seemed, in the months since I last saw her. I knew “Joanna” through friends. Although we saw each other infrequently, we enjoyed sha
Something amazing is happening this week in Washington, D.C. and across the country. It involves politicians, civic leaders, and millions of individuals and families in the United States.
Most parents hope that their children will grow to adulthood and find and marry a good spouse. But it’s becoming increasingly difficult for young adults to date in ways that lay a solid foundat
Question: Dr. Dobson, would you describe more completely the nature of the conscience and how it functions? You implied earlier that a person's sense of guilt is dependent, in part, on what he was tau
The surest way to avoid an affair is to flee temptation as soon as it confronts you. Author Jerry Jenkins has referred to this determination to preserve moral purity as building hedges around marriage
If you showed up at an Ash Wednesday service last week, chances are you heard the word “repentance” quite a few times. It isn’t a term we often use outside of a church context. It
How many of us have boxes or hard drives filled with pictures and home videos — those precious moments we’ve captured because we wanted to always remember — yet we’ve rarel
156 million. That’s the number of people in the U.S. who are unchurched according to George Barna, market researcher and author of “Churchless.”
I have often described a culture that is bearing down on families everywhere and threatening the welfare of their children. It has placed parents in a very difficult position. They must either close t
Jesus picked twelve men — twelve ordinary, imperfect, unimpressive men — and bet his life upon them.



