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Opinion: The $21 billion shim Print E-mail
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By Jim Denison   
Monday, February 08, 2010
(ABP) -- A piece of steel the size of a postage stamp is making global news. Toyota has been in the headlines for weeks with massive recalls and safety concerns. The company has recalled more than 5.3 million cars, first to correct a floor mat problem and then to fix sticking accelerator pedals.
 
Opinion: Prosecuting missionaries good for Haiti, families, church Print E-mail
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By Fritz Gutwein   
Friday, February 05, 2010
(ABP) -- The arrest and jailing in Haiti of 10 Southern Baptists on charges of kidnapping and criminal association is appropriate and consistent with gospel values.
 
Opinion: Less revenge, more forgiveness Print E-mail
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By David Wilkinson   
Friday, February 05, 2010

(ABP) -- "Revenge is the rage at the movies," proclaims The Wall Street Journal. Well, there's a surprise.

The WSJ notes that revenge, retribution and retaliation are served up (with heaping helpings of violence, naturally) in a trio of recent releases: "Edge of Darkness," starring Mel Gibson, "7 Days," a French-Canadian film, and "44 Inch Chest," with Ray Winstone.

 
Opinion: What I know six months out Print E-mail
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By Jinny Henson   
Friday, February 05, 2010
(ABP) -- I have reassured myself in the six months since the death of my daughter, Maggie Lee, that although I have no idea what I will do without her, I honestly didn't know what to do with her when she first arrived, either. This gives me room to breathe, and by the grace of God, I sense I will adapt to my new life in some measure as I did before.
 
Opinion: Giving a reason for the hope Print E-mail
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By Marty Duren   
Thursday, February 04, 2010
(ABP) -- Storied NFL quarterback Kurt Warner announced his retirement at a press conference Friday, January 29. With Bible in hand, Warner calmly and straightforwardly gave thanks to God, his family, his coaches and team owners before taking a few questions from assembled members of the press.
 
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Christians struggle with
radical forgiveness

At age 8, Chris Carrier was abducted, stabbed multiple times with an ice pick, shot in the left temple at pointblank range and abandoned in the Florida Everglades. Miraculously, he survived (although blinded in one eye). But what happened two decades later may be even more miraculous. [Read More] ...

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