Challenge Good News Paper - June 2020
When Covid strikes!
You find out what you really believe when your child falls victim to the pandemic
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Mark 14:32-54 - The Gospel of Mark
Bible study
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Respected coach
Liverpool Football Club manager Jürgen Klopp is without doubt one of the most respected and successful soccer managers in the world.
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Japanese engineer realises he is a product of design
I used to work for a large Japanese electronics company as an electronics engineer
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My life, after dying
In the terms of humanity, Canadian preacher Ravi Zacharias died this week.
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Vital keys to better communication
The sign hanging from the balcony of the second floor apartment said it all. It simply read, "For sale – one husband!"
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Playing the odds
In this coronavirus crisis, I am moved to write because playing the odds is a fragile place to put your hope.
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A change of affection
Becket Cook was living every artist's dream.
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12-year-old’s decision changes her life forever
Stacey Higgins made a decision at age 12 that has impacted everything else she has done with her life
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Mark 14:10-31 - The Gospel of Mark
Bible study
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Twitter tale reminds us of an ancient one
It's worth celebrating when the lost has been found.
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Is this the key to long life?
A fascinating study by the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
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Disillusioned and desperate
Mike Wright's life lay in tatters. Awarded custody of his two daughters after divorcing their mother
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Humble in victory
Basketball coach Tony Bennett told his team to promise him they would remain humble and thankful after they won the NCAA Championship.
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Spiny parasite worm inspires surgical tape
When people have much skin damage, e.g. through burns or infection, sometimes this skin can be surgically replaced by transplanting or grafting other skin in its place.
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Have you got the right reality map?
Australian social commentator Akos Balogh says that one insight can help us to better cope with the strange times we are living in.
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Faith through the matter-of-fact
Wassili Bijl (known to most as Vic) lived a "reasonably good and relatively simple" life as a production tree faller in forestry operations.
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