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How the Holy Spirit Guides You Into Truth (What the Bible Says)
How does the Holy Spirit guide believers? Scripture shows that the Spirit of truth leads us into wisdom, conviction, identity in Christ, and growing hope.
How to Stop Letting Your Work Define Your Worth (A Biblical Perspective)
Itβs easy to let work define your worth when productivity and results become the measure of success. This biblical perspective explores identity in Christ, faithfulness in our calling, and how learning to trust God with the results can bring freedom and joy back into our work.
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4 Small Tweaks That Turn Your Walk Into A Seriously Effective Workout
The workout you're already doing is secretly capable of so much more
Low-Back Pain? Research Says This Is Your Best Bet For Movement
Bungee exercise, anyone?
This Ginger Salmon Is Teeming With Anti-Inflammatory Spices & Omega-3s
Think beyond a simple lemon garnish and try apricots cooked in a bath of citrus, wine, and spices.
Why Are Alcohol-Related Deaths Skyrocketing Among Women?
Women fare worse drinking less over a shorter period of time.
5 Creative & Healthy Ways To Use Peanut Butter (That Arenβt PB & J)
PB for every meal? Yes, please!
I'm A Plastic Surgeon: Don't Ignore This For Tighter, Plumper Skin
Keep this in mind.
If You're Over 40, This Is The Best Diet To Keep Your Skin Smooth
Here's what to know.
This Diet Pattern Is Linked To Weaker Bones, Based On 12 Years Of Data
Your snack habits may be affecting more than your metabolism
Practical research-backed advice on relationships, friendships, and social wellbeing from NPR.
Opinion: An ancient, sophisticated palate
Researchers looking at foodcrusts on the pottery shards of ancient humans say there's evidence of a wide variety of ingredients, indicating that they may have been experimenting with "recipes."
Opinion: The immorality of betting on war
Traders on prediction markets bet on nearly anything. One made more than half a million dollars betting on the U.S. strike against Iran. But should people wager on human suffering?