Report Card
By Scott Harrup | May 9, 2008
That end-of-year anxiety is catching up to countless kids everywhere. And there’s a parallel to something we all should be thinking about. Read more at Out There.
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Surf The Friendly Skies?
By kirk noonan | May 8, 2008
This summer those who fly select airlines will be able to surf the Net. That’s a good thing for those of us who spend hours in cramped airplane seats waiting anxiously to get to our destinations.
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Of Kids and Socks
By Christina Quick | May 8, 2008
Just in time for Mother’s Day, a Harvard professor is informing us kids aren’t worth the trouble. Don’t believe it for a minute. Read about it at Refrigerator Art.
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Christian Change Agents
By John W. Kennedy | May 7, 2008
I have one of the greatest jobs in the world. It’s a great privilege to tell stories about people whose ministry is making a difference in America. Here are a few I’ve interviewed in the past who continue to make an impact.
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Appointed to break down
By Jennifer McClure | May 5, 2008
Proverbs 16:9 says, “In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his step” (NIV). Or in my case, determines where my car would break down. Read more at Going Up?
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Rediscovering Low-Tech
By Christina Quick | May 5, 2008
In a world of video games and iPods, it’s good to know there are plenty of old-fashioned, low-tech ways for kids to have fun. Read more at Refrigerator Art.
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Milestone: 20,000 Salvation Responses
By Ken Horn | May 5, 2008
The 20,000th arrived in today’s mail. See Snapshots.
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Poppin’ Peppers
By Scott Harrup | May 2, 2008
If you enjoy hot food, you would love West African “rice chop.” Rice, okra, palm oil, beef… and don’t forget the peppers. Read more at Out There.
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Good to the last drop?
By kirk noonan | May 1, 2008
Following is the lead line of a recent New York Times article: Starbucks, faced with a sharp drop-off in customers, reported on Wednesday that earnings declined 21 percent during the second quarter…
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The Cost of War
By Ken Horn | April 30, 2008
A young soldier has died in Iraq. Read about the influence his short life has had … at Snapshots.
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