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Monthly Archives: "March 2008"

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A Wedding Story

March 26, 2008 |

By Julian Newman I few months ago on a Saturday, my three little princesses and I (Mom was having a Mommy weekend to relax and enjoy herself) drove to Vacaville and went to a wedding....

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Living Life to the Fullest

March 26, 2008 |

By Seth Barnes, Jr. I’ve gotten a lot of emails and Facebook messages from people wondering if they should go on the World Race. Today I got this Facebook message from an acquaintance at Taylor...

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By Jeff Campbell Im mindful of Gods presence in my life tonight. A handful of seemingly independent phenomena have focused my attention on Him. Its kind of weird. Theres a level on which faith is...

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Is Prayer Enough for Kenya?

March 26, 2008 |

By Allie Pohlmeier Who is right or wrong is not here or there. I think it is time for all to reconcile and bring back the unity and live together. -Pastor Steve, a Kenyan minister,...

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The Truth About Heroes

March 20, 2008 |

By Karen Swank I started writing this earlier in the month, on my 42nd birthday… Heroes. Don’t we all love them? Our conversations, our dreams, our stories are colored with their exploits and wisdom. Though...

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By Jeff Goins, Editor Lately, I’ve been asking my friends a simple question: “What does church look like to you?” I’ve heard all kinds of different answers and wanted to open up the opportunity to...

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By Mariah Secrest At first take, Matt Annecharico seems like another musician on the cusp of hitting it big. First leaning on his background in theater, independent film, and television, Matts success has branched out...

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By Mariah Secrest Last time, I explored with you whether the arts can have a valid role in an impoverished world. This week Ill be kicking off a series of articles that feature people or...

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By Eric Hanson Continued from Biking Against Human Trafficking How could you possibly react when a monster as terrifying as human trafficking first confronts you? You cannot simply look the other way. The problem is...

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By Mariah Secrest In the first installment of the Unlikely Beauty series, we looked at the work that CTI Music Ministries is doing worldwidestretching life and beauty through the arts to the furthest and sometimes...

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