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Think on These Things is a Christian blog containing encouraging and inspiring articles written by Paul and Gerald Graham. (If you prefer to listen to the audio version, click on the title of the post you want to hear).

All That Money Can Buy

It has been said that politicians would not have to mend their fences so often if they had not sat on them so much. A man who straddles the fence isn’...
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All That Money Can Buy

It has been said that politicians would not have to mend their fences so often if they had not sat on them so much. A man who straddles the fence isn’...
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The Gladiators

What remains of the Coliseum at Rome stands as an indictment of a pagan civilization which fed itself on the blood of both man and beast. Thousands of...
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The Gladiators

What remains of the Coliseum at Rome stands as an indictment of a pagan civilization which fed itself on the blood of both man and beast. Thousands of...
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The Godly Constitution

"The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America " was signed on July 4th, 1776. On July 8th, at noontime, it was proclaimed in the...
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The Godly Constitution

"The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America " was signed on July 4th, 1776. On July 8th, at noontime, it was proclaimed in the...
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The Good Old Ways

I'm sitting at my computer, surrounded by state of the art electronic devices, listening to beautiful Christian music while I compose this article. I ...
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The Good Old Ways

I'm sitting at my computer, surrounded by state of the art electronic devices, listening to beautiful Christian music while I compose this article. I ...
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Rub it In, Rub it In!

When something comes along to disappoint, to discourage, to challenge us, we often remark, “Well, there’s the rub.” As if to say that anything contrar...
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Rub it In, Rub it In!

When something comes along to disappoint, to discourage, to challenge us, we often remark, “Well, there’s the rub.” As if to say that anything contrar...
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