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How Scandinavian Egg Coffee Planted Roots in the American Midwest
Adding an egg is a savvy way to clarify suboptimal brews.
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We Should Teach Media Literacy in Elementary School
Helping children distinguish fake from real news will give them a lifelong benefit. By Prateek Puri.
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Demand for tiny homes is getting bigger
The demand for living small is getting bigger. More than half of Americans would consider living in a home that's less than 600 square feet, according to a survey done by the National Association of Home Builders. And among Millennials, interest increases to 63%.
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Give me Jesus, precious Lord take my hand forever and always
If everything was taken away from you, how would you handle it?
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Being Positive Brings Joy Into Your Life: Chapter 5
It is possible that being positive can bring joy no matter our How could one living in some of the worst circumstances be joyful still?circumstances.
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Gab gets new domain host, expects to be back online Sunday
Pittsburgh shooter Robert Bowers regularly posted anti-Semitic content on the social media site
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Author Traces Christianity's Path From 'Forbidden Religion' To A 'Triumph'
Religion scholar Bart Ehrman says that the early spread of Christianity transformed the entire history of the West — for better or worse. His new book is The Triumph Of Christianity.
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When Christians' Hearts Hurt Over Non-Belief
Ever heard Christians say that their hearts hurt when they encounter people who don't believe like they do? Here's why they say that.
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Stop Idolizing Christian Celebrities
Christians would never say Billy Graham, John Piper, Joel Osteen or their own church pastors and worship leaders are God. Yet, the influence of charismatic leaders like these is producing a spiritual climate where, instead of following Jesus, some Christians settle for a leader’s personal brand of Christ, valuing the preacher more than the Word itself.
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Jesus wasn't white: he was a brown-skinned, Middle Eastern Jew. Here's why that matters
What would our church and society look like if we were confronted with the reality that the body hung on the cross was brown?
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Facebook Groups as Therapy
People are sharing their deepest secrets on Facebook. Does the social network understand what it’s gotten into?
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Vice President Mike Pence quotes Bible in response to being called 'Christian supremacist'
Vice President Mike Pence turned to the Bible when asked recently what he makes of a new critical biography that calls him as a “Christian supremacist." “The Bible says count it all joy when you endure trials of many kinds," Pence told the Christian Broadcasting Network in an interview excerpt released Friday. "Any time I’m criticized for my belief in Jesus Christ, I just breath a prayer of praise."
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8-year-old gives Lego money to classmate struggling with cancer
A second-grade student at Community Christian School in Bradenton knows the meaning of putting others first. For months, 8-year-old Jeffrey Holz has been saving up for the Lego set he’s always wanted. But with a $100 price tag, it wasn't easy. "Birthday money, Christmas money," listed Jeffrey. "Earning money from cleaning, earning money working at the cafe at church." By the middle of January, Jeffrey was just $12 short of his goal. Then he learned about a senior at his school who’s been fighting cancer, and decided he had a new plan for his hard-earned cash.
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In Pod-Based Community Living, Rent Is Cheap, But Sex Is Banned
With the rise of community living and workcations, an alternative might be to just sleep where you cowork.
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Happy, Healthy, and Whole: How to Diagnose and Treat Your Online Community
How’s your community doing these days? Would you describe it as healthy? What would it even mean to attach the word “health” to an online community?
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Tennessee makes community college free for all adults
Tennessee is about to become the first state in the nation to make community college free for all adults. Lawmakers approved legislation Wednesday that will expand the Tennessee Promise program that launched in 2014. It made tuition and fees free for recent high school graduates enrolled in a community college or technical school. Now, adults who don't already have an associate's or bachelor's degree can go for free, too, starting in the 2018 fall semester.
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