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John 13:34-35
34A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, just like I have loved you; that you also love one another.
35By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another."
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When plague swept through the Roman Empire in the third century, wealthy citizens fled their estates. Physicians bolted their doors. Parents abandoned sick children in...
In 2019, a middle school in Jacksonville, Florida made national news — not for test scores or athletics, but for a cafeteria. A group of...
Scientists call it sympathetic resonance — strike a tuning fork tuned to middle C, and every other middle-C tuning fork in the room will begin...
In the Antarctic winter, when temperatures plunge to negative sixty degrees and winds scream at a hundred miles per hour, emperor penguins do something remarkable....
In July 1941, at the Auschwitz concentration camp, a prisoner escaped. Nazi protocol demanded ten men die in retaliation. As the commandant read the names...
In Utah's Fishlake National Forest, there is a grove that looks like 47,000 separate aspen trees. Hikers walk through it every summer, admiring the white...
Margaret Chen had lived alone in her apartment on Birch Street for eleven years after her husband passed. When the building was condemned last October,...
In 251 AD, a devastating epidemic swept through the Roman Empire. Historians call it the Plague of Cyprian, and at its peak, it killed five...
When Marcus Chen was diagnosed with ALS in 2019, his neighbors in a small subdivision outside Raleigh, North Carolina, didn't organize a single grand fundraiser...
Margaret Chen had lived on Maple Street for forty-one years, but she had never once knocked on her neighbor's door. Then her husband died on...
In 1873, a young Belgian priest named Father Damien arrived on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, home to a leper colony where the government had...
In 2014, a middle school in Nashville made national news — not for test scores or athletics, but for a cafeteria table. Twelve-year-old Marcus Thompson...
In 2019, a middle school in Jacksonville, Florida, started something they called "No One Eats Alone Day." The idea was simple — students would intentionally...
When Dave Hernandez collapsed in the produce aisle of the Kroger on Fifth and Elm, he had no church, no family in town, and a...
In 362 AD, the Roman Emperor Julian set out to destroy Christianity — not with lions or fire, but by trying to out-love the church....
In 250 AD, a devastating plague swept through the Roman Empire. The illness — likely smallpox or measles — killed as many as five thousand...
Margaret Ellison hadn't spoken to her neighbor Deb in three years — not since the property line dispute, the lawyers, the cold silence that settled...
Every June in the Great Smoky Mountains, thousands of visitors crowd into the Elkmont campground for one of nature's most astonishing displays. Synchronous fireflies —...
In the old-growth forests of British Columbia, ecologist Suzanne Simard discovered something remarkable beneath the soil. Towering Douglas firs are connected by an underground web...