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By Christina Fox My kids recently came across our wedding video. Yes, you read that right, video. In fact, I had to explain to them what a VHS is. We then dug out our old VCR and showed them our wedding ceremony. As I watched my barely-adult-self stand before friends and family and commit the...
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By Katie Van Dyke (Editor’s Note: Over the next few Thursday’s we will feature articles related to sexual intimacy. Today is the second post of our series. You can read the first one here. Please note that there will be a variety of perspectives shared within this series.) It is no secret that sexual impurity...
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The Story: “Pregnant in Auschwitz: Toronto Holocaust survivor recalls split-second decision that saved her and unborn son,” by Joe O’Conner writing at the The National Post. The Lead: The SS guards had been out smoking and returned, telling Miriam she was one “lucky Jew,” that the crematoriums at Auschwitz were “kaput.” Instead, she was taken...
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All of us can point to a relationship that at some point went through some degree of difficulty. While our culture would tell us that difficulty means something isn’t working, the Bible presents another way. If you are working through relational difficulty this morning we pray you are encouraged by these words. What happens in...
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By Derick Dickens In the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the phrase “War on Women” became a national campaign. Used to attack those with traditional views on marriage and abortion, these attacks became more refined in the recent gubernatorial elections in New Jersey against Chris Christie and Virginia against Ken Cuccinelli. They found the most success...
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By Joey Cochran Men, we call our wives all sorts of names as terms of endearment. I call my wife, “Babe, honey, sweetie…” and others. Yet, there was a solitary, significant moment where I called Kendall Hopkins by another name. On May 28, 2005, I called her Mrs. Kendall Cochran for the first time after...
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