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Power and Authority




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Untying the Knot of the Fall




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He Gave Them Authority




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Salt Makes People Thirsty




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He Gave Them Authority




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A Great Opportunity Always Has Great Opposition




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The Futility of Your Mind




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Being Thirsty is Good




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The Futility of Hiding From the Light




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The Three Joys of Generosity




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Humility Insists on Preparation




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God Shows No Partiality




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Familiarity Breeds Contempt




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Thank God Almighty, I'm Free at Last!




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Many Blessings Equal Great Responsibility!




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True Authority Flows From Service




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Salty Speech




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The Paradox of Generosity




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Freedom From Anxiety!




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Are You the Jealous Type?




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The Whole Fullness of Deity Dwells




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Holy Monday - Fight Mediocrity!




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Thank God Almighty I'm Free At Last




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Many Blessings Equal Great Responsibility!




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A Selfless Liberty




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Salty Speach




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Freedom from Anxiety




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The Purposeful Discipline of Generosity




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God's Generosity




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Being Thirsty Is Good!




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The Everlasting City




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Paradox of Generosity




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Holy Monday - Fight Mediocrity




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The Paradox of Generosity




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Many Blessings Equals Great Responsibility!




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Free At Last, Thank God Almighty, I'm Free At Last!




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Humility Leads To Greatness




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A Great Opportunity Always Has Great Opposition




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The Futility of Their Minds




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Salty Speech




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The Purposeful Discipline of Generosity




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Freedom from Anxiety




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Thirty Steps to Heaven

Bobby once again interviews Fr. Vassilios Papavassiliou, author of the new AFP book Thirty Steps to Heaven: The Ladder of Divine Ascent for All Walks of Life.




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The Empty Throne

Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Lawrence Farley, the priest at St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church in Langley, British Columbia, and the author of the new Ancient Faith Publishing book The Empty Throne: Reflections on the History and Future of the Orthodox Episcopacy.




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Pity Date

Dr. John Mark Reynolds talks about why we need pity.




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Education in the Community

Dr. John Mark Reynolds talks about how Christian education and the secular world can work together.




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Prevent Medical Martyrdom

Hippocratic pro-life medical professionals are increasingly being pressured to practice their science and art without regard to their personal faith or conscience beliefs.




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The Morning After: LG’s new twisty display tech can stretch up to 50 percent

LG Display’s new free-form screen technology can expand from 12 to 18 inches, with a resolution of 100ppi. The display also uses a micro-LED light source smaller than 40 micrometers, so it can apparently be stretched over 10,000 times. While this probably isn’t your next smartphone, we could see the tech in clothing, car panels and more.

LG Display has pushed the boundaries of screen tech for a while, revealing folding screens before foldable phones appeared, roll-up TVS before roll-up TVs went on sale and transparent displays before they appeared in fancy stores, theme parks and elsewhere. So expect to see this Bop-it of displays somewhere, eventually.

— Mat Smith

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Netflix is crowing that its ad-supported tier now boasts 70 million global users. Amy Reinhard, president of advertising at Netflix, says the company continues “to see steady progress across all countries’ member bases.” But there isn’t any information about existing customers. It’s very possible a lot of people downgraded from a premium tier to an ad-supported tier.

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Fujifilm

Fujifilm is developing a medium-format, 102-megapixel cinema camera, the company said in a surprise announcement. Due next year, the GFX Eterna will carry a boxy, modular design reminiscent of Sony’s FX6. The new camera will have a medium format GFX 102-megapixel (MP) CMOS II HS sensor, the same one used on the GFX100 II. That sensor is 43.8mm x 32.9 mm in size — that’s 1.7 times larger than the full-frame sensor on the FX.

The benefits will be extra dynamic range, potentially high resolution and a very shallow depth of field, which should enable cinematic shots with the right lens. Having said that, Fujifilm currently has no GFX glass designed specifically for film production. It’s working on it, though.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-lgs-new-twisty-display-tech-can-stretch-up-to-50-percent-121552798.html?src=rss




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Christianity and Human Life

Professor David Frost addresses the theme of Christianity and Human Life and explores the topics of abortion, contraception, euthanasia, and suicide.




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Christianity and Violence

Professor David Frost, the Principal of the Institute, explores the theme of Christianity and violence.