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Donald Miller Realizes the Cost of a Lie
I lived for a time with my friend and mentor John MacMurray, where the first rule is to always tell the truth. John and I were sitting in the family room ...
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Child Ballplayer Rewarded for Integrity
Seven-year-old first baseman Tanner Munsey never thought he'd end up in Sports Illustrated, but he did. While playing T-Ball in Wellington, Florida, ...
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People Find Freedom by Confessing Secrets
Confession has a purpose. At least, that's what Frank Warren, creator of PostSecret.com, has come to find. Every week he receives secrets in the form ...
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Alcoholics Anonymous Founder Lived a Lie
Bill Wilson was the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. For that accomplishment, Time magazine named Wilson one of the Top 100 People of the 20th century. ...
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German Long Jumper Refuses Gold Medal
On March 5, 2005, German long jumper Bianca Kappler created a stir in the world of indoor track and field. Plaudits abounded for Kappler on that day, ...
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Lying Is Hard Work
Lying takes serious thought! That’s the conclusion of neuroscientists at Temple University. According to the Chicago Tribune, “With brain ...
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Christian Nurse Opposed Nazi Policy
The Discovery Channel aired "Selling Murder: The Killing Films of the Third Reich," a documentary on films found in archives after German reunification. ...
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High School Quarterback Prizes Integrity Above Record
As seventeen-year-old Nate Hassis left the football field on Saturday, October 25, 2003, the senior quarterback at Springfield Southeast High School was ...
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Epidemic of Lies
It was the dream of a lifetime for George O'Leary: A chance to coach the world's most prestigious football team—Notre Dame's Fighting ...
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Criticism Avoiders Anonymous
"Hello. My name is Clark." (The people gathered in the room respond, "Hi, Clark.")
"I am a…" (Group says, "You ...
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