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Names are apt sometimes and carry a load of meaning. Check out Lynette Johnson’s take on ‘What’s in a name?’
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Teachers need to help students pass the test of life rather than simply meet the academic requirements, says Neil Vimalkumar in his blog on Teachers' Day
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If you thought the simple and mundane things you do for your children are nothing to write home about, think again. Shalini Manohar says it can well be an offering to God who can put it to incredible good. Read the second blog in the series, Lesser Known Women of the Bible
Shalini Manohar
Satisfaction, security and significance all too often pass us by. Deep within every heart is a longing for a better world, for a good life, for harmony and hope.Read on to find what Stuart McAllister has by way of an answer and solution
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Enoch’s exceptional end must have been like a thunderbolt to his wife. But she took it very well and went on to hold the banner of God high! Mrs Resilience can well be her middle name. Read on Shalini Manohar’s plausible account of a nameless heroine from Scripture, the first in a series, Lesser Known Women of the Bible.
Shalini Manohar
The question of "Who created God?" has been a topic of discussion in many forums. Dr. Latha Christie, a senior scientist, provides interesting answers
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Our knowledge, belief and ability to function and live are rooted in many things we don’t see and never will, yet upon which we rely and need to function, says Stuart McAllister, who makes a brilliant case for putting our belief and trust in God.
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“What if the Lord were to crown the Beauty Pageant entrants with different titles?” wonders Shalini Manohar. In her article, she writes about three unnamed women in the Bible who she believes are deserving candidates. Read more about these inspiring women.
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