A recent flurry of media reports have suggested that there may be health risks with using wireless ear pods with cell phones, but is there cause to worry?
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No Parking. No Skateboarding. No Cell Phones. Are You a NO Church?
What kind of brain patterns do you want to create for people as they enter your church?
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How To Stop Robobcalls To Your Cell Phone
When I get one of these calls, I have two ways of dealing with it: block the number, or just don't answer.
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Bamboozled: How 1 ring on your cell phone can turn into 1 big bill
If someone calls your cell phone and hangs up after one ring, don't call them back. It could be a scam.
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How to Use Humor in Your Sermon Even if You’re Not a Comic
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How does God give us hope?
What does it mean to cast your cares upon Jesus? How do we do this daily? Do you believe that humor and laughter are important in our daily life? As Christia...
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How Our IT Support Translates to Helping Charities
At JMARK, we do more than providing IT support. We strive to better the world we live in as individuals and as a company.
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Why are the newer translations of the Bible missing verses?
Why are the newer translations of the Bible missing verses? Why are there so many difference between the King James Version and the newer translations?
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How Armbands Can Translate Sign Language
A research project looks at how gesture-recognition armbands can help the hearing impaired communicate more easily with those who don’t understand sign language.
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This Hearing Aid Can Translate For You—and Track Steps, Too
Starkey Hearing Technologies is deploying artificial intelligence and advanced sensors to upend the hearing-aid business.
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How To Invite Someone To Church the "Good-Humored" Way
This funny video shows that It's not as hard as you might think to reach out to someone and invite them to your church.
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Which Bible translation should Catholics use? It’s not the one you think.
There’s no such thing as the “perfect” Bible translation. Still, some might be better for Catholic readers than others.