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God's Weird Love
I'm routinely puzzled by God's unusual choice of friends.
By Steve Brown
TC, January/February 2007

An Old Soldier's Advice
On the eve of their deployment to Iraq, three brothers received a letter from their great-uncle. His honest counsel is helpful for anyone fighting a war—or living a life.
TC, May/June 2007

The Spilled Blood
When that Communion cup fell, the meaning of Christ's sacrifice became clearer to us all.
By Eli Knapp
TC, March/April 2007

10 Things You Should Do Before Going to Heaven
Practical ideas for living a more complete life this side of eternity.
By David Bordon & Tom Winters
TC, July/Aug 2006

Lessons on Finishing Well
Even in their final days, my dad and mom have shown me the power of love, laughter, and faith.
By Brenda A. Smith
TC, November/December 2005

Leading with Love
The secret to Billy Graham's remarkable ministry to the world.
By Harold Myra and Marshall Shelley
TC, September/October 2005

Halfway to Heaven
Remembering who God made you to be can help you navigate the midlife blues—and add joy to the journey.
By Jo Kadlecek
TC, July/August 2005

The (Broken) Heart of Worship
In the midst of unbearable tragedy, Job did the unthinkable. Here's what we can learn from him.
By Michael Card
TC, July/August 2005

Choking on Anxiety
How to stop worrying and start giving your concerns to God.
By Charles Swindoll
TC, March/April 2005

"Have You Ever Been Stoned?"
Why God's forgiveness is greater than our deepest contrition.
By Richard J. Bauman
TC, March/April 2005

This is the Good Life
An 85-year-old's secrets to a full and fulfilling life in Christ.
By Jean W. Sherman
TC, January/February 2005

Hurry Up and Pray
The importance of waiting for God's power.
By Max Lucado
TC, January/February 2005

The Way to Bethlehem
The figurines in my nativity set were drawn to the Christ child for different reasons, but God called them all.
By Elesha Coffman
TC, November/December 2004

The Cost of Honesty
A brief lesson on everyday integrity.
By Kathryn Lay
TC, September/October 2004

The Gift of Unanswered Prayer
Sometimes God's "no" is exactly what we need.
By Jerry Sittser
TC, July/August 2004

Standing in the Enemy's Shoes
I learned how non-believers feel when they encounter Christianity at its ugliest.
By Bob Welch
TC, May/June 2004

Watch Your Mouth
Tips for taming your tongue.
TC, May/June 2004

When the Holidays Hurt
10 ways to cope with loss during a season of celebration.
By Victor M. Parachin
CR, November/December 2003

What Did Jesus Do?
The seven priorities that guided Jesus' decisions can help us in our daily choices.
By Mike Fleischmann
CR, November/December 2003

Prayer Promises
How to make the words "I'll be praying for you" more than just a casual comment.
By Kathryn Lay
CR, July/August 2003

Fewer Things, More God
How eliminating life's clutter can revitalize your family and faith.
By Francisco Ramos, Jr.
CR, May/June 2003

I Must Decrease
When my weight problem threatened my call to missions, I decided to live by these 9 rules for Christian dieters.
by Janice Thompson
CR, January/February 2003

Did God Really Say That?
The Lord won't give you more than you can handle? Well, not exactly.
by Norris Burkes
CR, November/December 2002

Lessons from the Neighborhood

The Jesus We Never Got
If movie makers had been alive in Elijah's day, he would have been cast in the role of Jesus.
by Philip Yancey
CR, May/June 2002

Back Door
After 9/11, would I ever eat in a Middle Eastern restaurant again?
by Ruth Senter
CR, March/April 2002

The Best Christmas Present Ever

Back Door: Carve your life

Jimmy's Gift to Me
My brother's mental limitations didn't limit his spiritual effect.
by Ruth Senter
CR, July/August 2001

Trusting God is sitting back, relaxing, and enjoying the ride.
by Ruth Senter
CR, March/April 2001

Sometimes kindness we've given returns to us in unexpected ways.
by Ruth Senter
CR, November/December 2000

God's 911
In trouble? Remember this emergency number.
by Victor Parachin
CR, September/October 2000

Taken in. And by a plastic rose at that!
by Ruth Senter
CR, July/August 2000

Release a Handful of Anger

"I will walk. It's only two miles … "
by Ruth Senter
CR, March/April 2000

The very elements that create beauty can make a place deadly
by Ruth Senter
CR, November/December 1999

What Christmas Brings
A saint celebrates Christ's coming.
CR, November/December 1999

When I became an adult, I learned to worry
by Ruth Senter
CR, July/August 1999

Just Enough

Once in awhile God extends grace to us for no apparent reason
by Ruth Senter
CR, March/April 1999

In China one goes to great trouble to be with other Christians
by Ruth Senter
CR, November/December 1998

One brave missionary did not look back, even in the face of great personal loss
by Ruth Senter
CR, July/August 1998

Facing the Sun

What makes one generation strong in faith?
by Ruth Senter
CR, March/April 1998

God honors our "no." It proves how much he respects us
by Ruth Senter
CR, November/December 1997

The Truth About Shepherds

BACK DOOR: Ruth Senter: How like Peter

Time to Unload

"Someday I'll move to a place without a 16-wheeler's help."
by Ruth Senter
CR, March/April 1997

Good Friday Surprises

Paul, You Gotta Be Kidding!

What's Wrong with Spirituality?

Frodo the Prodigal Dachshund

BACK DOOR: Something Is not Right with Our World



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