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Do You Long For the Goodness of Life?
Kay Arthur
Why have people in general become so narrow-mindedly "me" centered? Why are we so broadly tolerant that whatever others think, we accept it as right? Why is our society made up of so many frustrated, unrestrained individualists who put self before others? Have you considered it might be because we have lost our sense of the fear of God?
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Virtual Friendship
John Muether
I do not wish to deny that there are some legitimate uses of social networking. However, some negative effects of "virtual friendship" that I have observed are that it trivializes the notion of friendship and it erodes our sense of community.
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Christian Living

Wedding Modesty: Has it Gone Out of Style?
Carolyn Mahaney
You're not alone if you have become increasingly grieved by the immodesty of brides and bridesmaids at "Christian" weddings in recent years. Is anyone asking anymore whether or not God is glorified by what is worn and done?
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The Christian Atheist
Craig Groeschel
Recovering Christian atheist, Craig Groeschel, has written an honest, hard-hitting and eye-opening look into the ways people believe in God but live as if he doesn't exist. Groeschel's own journey will immerse you and challenge you into a deeper, Christ-filled life. Read an excerpt here.
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Loving My Invisible Neighbor
Russell Moore
James 2:15-16 shows us the difference between "fighting" for a cause, and loving people. "Be warmed and filled" is advocacy; "get in here" is love.
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The Gospel: A Continuing Requirement
Tullian Tchividjian
The story of Jonah shows us that the gospel is just as much a continual need for Christians as it is for non-Christians. Jonah, who knows God, obviously needs divine deliverance as much as anyone else in the story. In fact, it's HIS destitution, not that of the Ninevites, that gets the most emphasis.
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