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Shaking Hands with Reality

Dr. House (explaining procedure to Emma, a pregnant patient): The injection goes into the umbilical cord. Dr. Cuddy (gently): The baby won’t feel a thing. House: Fetus. (Off Cuddy’s look) I’m lowering expectations. It works here and on dates. (To Emma) The benefits outweigh the risks, and the paralytic will wear off in an hour, okay? Cuddy: Must be easier to hear you might die than that your baby might die. But if there is anyone I would trust to save my baby, it would be Dr. House. House (in a stage whisper): Fetus. The above dialogue came from an […]

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Creation Museum

PETERSBURG, Ky. (BP)–The Creation Museum, which opened Memorial Day weekend, unveiled a new dinosaur exhibit July 4 that likely will become a favorite of visitors.

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6:30 PM Sunday, August 12

Becca Mason will report on ministry this summer in Namibia, South Africa with the Minks. She assisted in many ways at the orphanage teaching and caring for children.

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Give Away 90% and Live on 10%

No Job Too Big Whenever the United States and others marked the anniversary of D-Day, there is usually the viewing of remarked film footage of the June 6, 1944, invasion of Europe. Accompanying the largest invasion force ever assembled onto the beaches of Normandy was an equally impressive display of machines and equipment, much of it built by the energetic, American businessman R.G. LeTourneau. His equipment was also well known in the Pacific theater of World War II.

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Barna: American Christianity a lukewarm church

Posted on May 30, 2007 | by Erin Roach NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Like the lukewarm church at Laodicea that Jesus said in the Book of Revelation He was about to spew out of His mouth, The Barna Group in a recent study assessed American Christianity as neither hot nor cold.

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Battling Racism with the Gospel

11 Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; but Christ is all, and in all. 12 Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, 13 bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. Colossians 3:11-13 (ESV) Racial issues make the headlines: In 1991 it was the Rodney King arrest; in 1995 a jury acquitted O. J. Simpson; in 2002, Senator Trent Lott lost his Majority Leader post […]

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A Moral and Religious People

“Like a Whale through a Net”—John Adams (1735 – 1826) Besides serving as the second President of the United States (1797-1801), John Adams was in many other ways a pivotal figure in the founding of his nation. As a delegate to the Continental Congress and the author of the Massachusetts Constitution (on which the national one was later modeled), Adams understood the American experiment at least as well as any other person of his time. As Adams saw it, the American people faced a stark choice: esteem and embrace godly virtue and thrive or cast it away and decline.

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