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September 2, 2013 By Courtney Reissig
As you relax and enjoy this day of rest, consider these words about our work from John Piper. Regardless of where we work, whether it is in the home, in our church, or in the marketplace, all of our work should be done with God’s glory in mind. Let me sum up then this simple...
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August 30, 2013 By CBMW Guest
by Kyle Worley Like Neo in the Matrix. Like a unicorn outside of a fairy tale. The “one” is a mythical concept that leads us to believe that there is only “One” out there who can meet our deepest needs.  Countless romantic comedies revolve around the notion of the “One,” and love songs ooze with...
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August 30, 2013 By CBMW Guest
By Jasmine Baucham I’m Not a Baby I went out to catch the mail truck yesterday, and the postal worker asked me if I could get my mother to move her car… Which is actually my car…that I own… because I’m old enough to drive… and conceal a handgun inside… if I wanted to. (I’m...
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August 30, 2013 By CBMW Guest
The Story: “How does a polyamorous relationship between four people work?” by Jo Fidgen.  August 18, 2013.  BBC News Magazine Online The Lead: “Polyamory is the practice of having simultaneous intimate relationships with more than one person at a time, with the knowledge and consent of all partners. The term entered the Oxford English Dictionary only...
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August 29, 2013 By CBMW Guest
By Greg Scott Should Christians – can Christians – “compromise?” In Tuesday’s post, “Compelled to Compromise,” I covered the troubling Aug. 22 New Mexico Supreme Court decision involving a young Christian photographer accused of “sexual orientation discrimination.” The unanimous ruling upheld the “discrimination” charge against Elaine Huguenin who declined to use her art to promote...
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August 29, 2013 By CBMW Guest
The Story:  “College Debts Delaying Marriage for Graduates,” by Myra Fleischer, 8/26/13, The Washington Times The Lead:  “Financial problems are frequently cited as one of the main causes for divorce, and my experience as a family law attorney bears this out. One of the most insidious problems is coming into a marriage carrying debt. These debts...
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