Prayer (Part 3)
I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about prayer again. You know, people often use prayer to “change things.” And it’s true that, after praying, things often DO change as …
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I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about prayer again. You know, people often use prayer to “change things.” And it’s true that, after praying, things often DO change as …
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I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about prayer again. Will the medical community soon be prescribing PRAYER for its patients’ illnesses? Believe it or not, Web MD reported a …
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I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about prayer. Christians have always believed that PRAYER can help with medical conditions — but now the secular medical world might be catching …
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I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about “Preferred Pronouns” again. A UCLA study published recently by The New York Times, noted, “The number of young people who identify as …
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I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about “Preferred Pronouns.” According to a recent Reuters news story, The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said that employers refusing to use transgender …
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I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about pop psychology again. An article in The American Psychological Association revealed that 37% of Americans have been diagnosed with a mental health …
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I’m Bub Kuns, and today we’re talking about pop psychology. An article by CNN revealed that 90% of American adults believe the United States is “experiencing a mental health crisis.” …
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Today, we’re talking about depression. Would you believe that the more religious you are, the less depressed you’ll be? According to the Gallup Organization, those who are very religious are …
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Today, we’re talking about depression. Depression has become a huge problem in our culture, especially for TEEN GIRLS. According to the CDC, 57% of teen girls said they felt “persistently …
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Today, we’re talking about depression. We’ve all had times when we’ve been down about something in life, such as a lost job opportunity, a relationship problem, or a personal failure. …
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Today, we’re talking about self-esteem. Some believers today try to integrate self-esteem ideology with Christian faith. But self-esteem and biblical Christianity stem from completely different worldviews and can’t be reconciled. …
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Today, we’re talking about self-esteem. Our pop-culture’s obsession with self-esteem runs counter to the scriptural principle of humility. But it also runs counter to the values most societies have held …
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Today, we’re talking about self-esteem. The idea of self-esteem has long been pushed in our culture as psychologically healthy but, interestingly, recent research indicates that the opposite may be true. …
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Today, we’re talking about self-esteem. Our culture today relentlessly pushes the concept of SELF-ESTEEM, encouraging people to “love themselves” above anything or anyone else. But this idea is contrary to …
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Today, we’re talking about character. Jesus said in Matthew 22:37 that the greatest commandment is to love God with all our hearts. That means loving Him more than anyone or …
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Today, we’re talking about character. You know, the world says a lot about being “loving” today, and so does the Bible — but what they say is totally different from …
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Today, we’re talking about character. In his book Hunger for Reality, George Verwer argues American Christians suffer from “a major disorder—a sort of spiritual schizophrenia” in which our spiritual lives …
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Today, we’re talking about character. “No pain, no gain” seems to be a motto that’s been put on the shelf in recent years. In fact, a study done by the …
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Today, we’re talking about character. Can holding a grudge make you sick? Believe it or not, the answer is “YES!” An article by John Hopkins Medical titled “Forgiveness: Your Health …
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Today, we’re talking about character. The Battle of the Bulge was one of the fiercest battles of World War II — it was also one of the most heartbreaking for …
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