Life
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How I became the rich fool
We want to be wealthy, yet so many of us fall into the same trap of the rich fool in Jesus' Parable of the Rich Fool found in Luke chapter 12.
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Cat owners are less likely to go to church - study
The furry felines that have a reputation for living on their own terms were more likely to be the pet of choice for atheists, the study of 2,000 Americans found.
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Should Christians make New Year's resolutions?
We tend to think of making new year's resolutions as a secular practice and yet it pops up in some form or other throughout the church's history.
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The books you should not leave off your 2020 reading list
Christian Today's contributors and advisers share their favourite reads from the last year.
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All year resolutions
I don't think I would call myself a full on New Year's resolution kind of person, but I sure like to see a checklist or have some ideas of what I would like accomplished in the next year.
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Decking the halls of history: the origins of Christmas decorations
The idea of hanging up decorations in the middle of winter is older than Christmas itself.
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How to take the stress out of Christmas
Some years ago, as we approached Christmas, my husband was having chemotherapy treatment. We decided to celebrate Christmas as simply as possible.
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Why it's OK for kids to believe in Santa
Many children today know Santa Claus as that jolly man in red who delivers presents to children on Christmas Eve. But the legend of Santa stretches back hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas.
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How not to overeat this Christmas â according to science
Research suggests that not only do people put on weight more quickly during the festive season but that those pounds can be tricky to shift.
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Parents should encourage their kids to believe in God even if they don't, psychologist recommends
A decline in religion is a factor in the prevalence of depression and anxiety among children, believes psychoanalyst and parenting coach Erica Komisar.
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12-year-old boy praying to be adopted says he's trusting in the Lord
A 12-year-old boy who has been waiting four years to be adopted had nothing but good things to say about God when he sat down for a TV interview recently.
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When we feel like we're drowning in the storm
When I was growing up, someone once asked "what would be the worst way to die." My response, "drowning." The older I get and the more I have time to think on my response, the more I realize how profound it actually was.
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How to be thankful when you really aren't
Firstly, we must stop waiting for the pages of our life to flip forward to the happily ever after we've imagined.
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An alternative arrival: learning from Palm Sunday at Advent
For all the nativity's yuletide dominance, the quirks of the Anglican Second Service lectionary nudged a different arrival story onto centre stage on the First Sunday of Advent: Jesus's Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem.
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Do we really know the Holy Spirit?
One of the problems in my own walk has been a lack of intimacy with the Holy Spirit.