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Monthly Archives: "April 2010"

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The Power of Storytelling

April 23, 2010 |

By Brooke Luby *Joshua had a flashy bright blue shirt that made him stand out from his friends. He was HIV positive, like the rest of the 13 kids he lived with, but it didn’t...

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By Tim Chermak For millions across the globe, Earth Day is the once a year opportunity to rally support for a favorite cause, celebrate the planet, and work to make it a better place to...

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By Brooke Luby Everyone blames someone for their strange childhood. I blame Mary Rodgers. Mary Rodgers, wrote the book Freaky Friday, which I read about eighteen hundred times before I turned thirteen. If you didn’t...

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By Jeff Goins, Editor What the God is billed as a community for curious Christians.  Launched on March 15, 2010 the community at What the God is invited to explore their deepest darkest questions about...

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By Karen Swank I almost walked out of church today, at the beginning of the sermon. Ever done that?  Walked out of church, I mean? I haven’t. Though, there have been a number of times...

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By Sarah Fujimoto I love creating new things from old things. Fancy term in fashion world, recycled couture isn’t something new, but there is always a way to polish up an old idea and name...

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By Tim Chermak Wrecked recently had the chance to interrogate Bruce Nuffer of The House Studio concerning their new book 180: Stories of People Who Changed Their Lives by Changing Their Minds. What initially caused...

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By Tom Davis Today, we met a psychologist to girls who have been rescued from the sex trade.  As we walk down the street, she tells us that she has a “surprise” waiting at our...

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God Speaks In Haiti

April 7, 2010 |

By Joshua Maisner From a mission team in Haiti:  Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are...

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By Jeff Goins, Editor When I was in first grade, I had a bully named Teddy. Yes, that’s right, Teddy. It doesn’t exactly conjure fear and intimidation, does it? (More like cute and cuddly…) And...

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