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The Day Freedom Was Saved

D-Day: It was the largest and riskiest invasion in human history. Courage worth commemorating, yes. But beyond that, if June 6, 1944 still has something to teach us–and I believe it does–it may be this: 1) That evil exists 2) … Continue reading

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The Race Set Before Us

Paul, the traditional author of Hebrews (though some think it was his fellow apostle Barnabas), repeatedly used racing as a metaphor for faith. In an endurance race the real competitor is ourselves (“the sin that so easily entangles”). The key … Continue reading

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The Wishing Map 132

No battle is won alone. A victor is always surrounded by allies. From the past. From the present. Both visible and invisible.

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