Life
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Mothers are the drivers of their kids' faith more than fathers - study
Christians in America are more likely to say it was their mother's faith that influenced them rather than their father's, although research has found that grandparents are significant too.
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Did I marry the wrong person?
Most people don't have the emotional maturity or awareness to recognize that they contribute to their marital problems just as much as the other person
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The fine balance between remembering the past and living in it
As much as I would like to dwell in the good memories from the glory days, I need to accept and embrace the season that I'm in now.
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Just when you think you're safe
In a second, you can watch the things you love most go up in smoke. Let that sink in.
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Drifting from church
The fact is, we had not been to this particular church for quite a few weeks. After failing to really blend in with the systems of this church, we had just kind of ... fallen away.
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Moral science confirms people behave better when they think they're being watched
Even a poster with eyes on it changes how people behave.
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Isn't Christianity just a bunch of outdated rules?
The irony is, as limiting as Christianity may sound, I have also found profound freedom
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Trusting God when the familiar changes
As a military wife who's always moving, the longing to put down roots and to become "established" overwhelms my heart each time our zip code changes.
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The 8 sides of biblical wisdom
We all want to grow in Christ-like qualities. However, there are many opposites and subtle distortions that so easily entangle us.
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The passion of Perpetua and Felicity
Jesus Himself warns us that sometimes to follow Him means loving Him more than our families and our lives
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Majority of people return lost wallets â here's the psychology and which countries are the most honest
According to new research, there's no need to be so cynical â it turns out most people in the world are honourable enough to return a lost wallet, especially if it contains a lot of cash.
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More Gen Z teenagers are leaving sex until later
Gen Z teenagers are leaving sex until later, and it could mean they lead healthier lives, say researchers
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Baby born smaller than a can of coke defies the odds to reach first birthday
A baby who was smaller than a can of coke when she was born has defied the odds to celebrate her first birthday with her doting mum and dad.
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Spending two hours a week in nature is linked to better health and well-being
We found that people who spent at least two hours a week in nature were more likely to report "good" health or "high" levels of well-being than people who spent no time in nature.
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