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Incredible Accuracy
Next: Moses and the Pentateuch
The Bible is heralded as a wonderful and sacred text by both Christians and non-Christians alike; but, is it reliable? Repeatedly in Scripture, the words: "Thus saith the Lord" appears; but are Scriptures really the word of God? What details do archeological pursuits unearth, and how do they shed light into the validity...
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2:57
How to Be Happily Married
Neil Josephson has been married for over 30 years. He’s discovered that the biggest challenge in his marriage hasn’t been any of the circumstances that he and his wife have faced. The biggest threat to being happily married is being selfish.
He says, “Here’s what I realized: I could continue to be selfish, or I could be happily married....
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9:10
Wrestling with Significance
Growing up without a father, Lecrae spent a significant portion of his early life searching for a "father figure" -- unfortunately, he was looking in all the wrong places. He looked up to gangsters, got involved with drugs, alcohol, and drinking; before he knew it, his life was slipping into a dangerous downward spiral. As a young man, Lecrae...
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5 Ways to Survive Flying with Kids
Recently there was a young family sitting behind me on my flight from Detroit to Syracuse. It was not a pleasant flight. I know flying with a baby, an almost 4 year old, and a 6 year old is tough. It was a 4 1/2 hour flight, and undoubtedly the parents were really tired. Being a parent is one of the hardest jobs in the world. But the thing about...
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2:46
Making the Grade
What makes you worthy? Good enough? Is it when you have meals ready on the table, when lunches are packed and ready to go, or if the house is tidy? Perhaps when you've succeeded in balancing your family budget? Many mothers deal with self-destructive thoughts of not meeting and exceeding expectations. FamilyLife staff Lisa Pike shares her struggles...
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A Peculiar Mom
“I’m peculiar.”
If she said it once, she said it a million times. That was my mom. For a number of years, my sister and her son lived with our mom. My nephew always lovingly told her she was “weird”. Her response? “I’m not weird; I’m just peculiar!”
She was correct. As one of God’s treasured possessions she was peculiar....
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Single Mom Survival Kit: The Monster Called FEAR
Is there something wrong with me? Will anyone ever love me again? Have you caught yourself asking these questions? Have you worried about how you’re going to figure out finances and look after the home while juggling your children’s lives? If so, you are not alone. When I first became a single Mom I asked all these questions too.
When you...
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