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The First Advent-ure: Elizabeth and Zechariah
Before Mary and Joseph are mentioned and before Jesus’ name comes up, an angel appears to Zechariah in the temple. To kick off this four-part series on the “stars” of Advent, I want to examine the lives of John the Baptist’s parents. (Keep Reading)
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180 Degrees: Don’t Worry About Anything
Worry and fear are more prevalent now than they have ever been. We have access to more. We know more. We see more. Our minds intake at a far greater pace than ever before. I’ve personally dealt with worrisome and anxious thoughts. They’re not good. First, they make it hard… (Keep Reading)
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Thomas Edison’s Greatest Strength
When I say “inventor”, who comes to mind? For many people, it’s likely Thomas Edison. Not only did he invent the incandescent light bulb, but also the Phonograph (the world’s first device capable of recording sound), and the Kinetograph (the inaugural motion picture camera). Without these three inventions alone, we… (Keep Reading)
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“Trust Me”
Trust Me. This two-word phrase may be among the most distrusted phrases in the English language. When someone says “trust me”, what do you assume? That they’re sincere, or that they have ulterior motives? Why do we care so much about this one word? (Keep Reading)
