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The Olympics: What We Learned
Fostering a Servant’s Heart in Your Children
How do we raise godly servants in a self-centered world?
Bitterness and Identity
While we would all decry bitterness as harmful, the dirty little secret is that bitterness actually can become a welcomed inhabitant in our hearts.
Through the Ethical Lens
Where you stand on the issue of abortion depends on how you view it.
Unbelieving Believers
We have all watched as men in positions of religious power have been exposed as predatory hypocrites. How does this happen?
Matters of Life and Consistency
The study of ethical behavior is also a study in logical consistency, at least it should be.
Why Do We Need to Know Our History?
Winston Churchill is credited with reminding the world “those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
Happiness and Ethical Foundation
Increasingly a very simple question is becoming part of our daily conversation. “What’s happening to our country?
Figuring Out Forgiveness
Like all of virtue's children, forgiveness is something we are much more apt to expect than extend.
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