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  • Nativity Story: The Still Small Voice
    The Nativity Story, a New Line Cinema release by director Catherine Hardwicke, avoids drowning out the "still small voice" of the divine in a pyrotechnic display of Hollywood glitz, creative imagination, and a Cecille B. DeMille-style biblical epic. Taking its cue from the Nativity itself, that understatement is a better way to emphasize what is truly significant, a troop of little-known actors recreate the world's best-known story. Here's what is great and not so great about the movie, and what you can do to conduct your own Nativity investigation.
  • PowerPoint With Punch: Do You Know It When You See It? Four Rules to Enhance Your Presentation
    Can you tell a poor PowerPoint from a great one? Do you know how to achieve effectiveness in PowerPoint design and avoid common pitfalls? Consider three essential elements that help define what makes a good PowerPoint presentation. Apply four simple rules to enhance the communication punch of your presentations.
  • Nobel Peace Prize Winner Makes the Kind of Difference All of Us Can Be Part Of
    Nobel Peace Prize this year made a surprising but heart-warning choice in Muhammad Yunus and his Grameen Bank. His example challenges the rest of us to not to think our world's problems are irresolvable and even unaddressable. We can make a difference where we are with what we have. This proactive stance goes all the way back to the Friend of Tax Collectors and Sinners. Can we accept the 2000-year-old challenge to invest in the people around us every day?
  • How to Write a Great Video-Marketing Script
    Want to produce a great marketing video? It starts with a great script. And great marketing scripts have a few principles in common. Here are eight of them.
  • World Trade Center Film Zooms in on Teams
    The Oliver Stone movie "World Trade Center" reveals a human side to the tragic events in New York City on September 11, 2001. The film connects us in a very personal way. We watch as people moving independent of each other earlier that morning come together to form teams. As this personal interaction diverts our attention from the impact of the airliners and the toppling of the towers, it presents us with unanticipated challenges and new perspectives.
  • Embryonic Stem Cells Research Bill: Veto Shows Moral Courage
    President George W. Bush should be applauded for his July 19, 2006, veto of the embryonic stem cell research funding bill. He has had the courage to do the right thing despite tremendous political pressure.
  • Bible Authority: What Do Jesus and Paul Say?
    What do you believe about the Bible? Can you accept Jesus for who He claims to be and reject His view of Scripture? What about the Apostle Paul? We examine what Jesus and Paul say about the Old Testament and close with a challenge: you can't have one without the other.
  • Wholeness: Spiritual Eyes Must Be Keen
    Seeing a larger world
  • Lamech's Revenge: Israel Pursues Ancient Strategy
    The strategy of school yard and prison yard is being played out in the villages of Southern Lebanon. It's an ancient strategy that started with the world's first recorded polygamist. Discover its origins and its tragic results. Then explore an alternative God has been unfolding for centuries.
  • The Charity, Freedom, and Diversity Party -- Who are You Trying to Fool?
    New political party in the Netherlands
    By now you've heard about the political group in the Netherlands that calls itself the "Charity, Freedom, and Diversity Party." What they stand for is pedophilia. What they are clamoring for is to lower the age of consensual sex from 16 to 12 immediately and eventually eliminate an age limit altogether. They are also asking the Dutch parliament to make it legal for television stations to broadcast hard core pornography during the day.

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