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Football Coach Demonstrates Integrity
"We stand for certain things. Kids have to be responsible for their actions." Mike Slaughter, coach of the Marquette High School football team ...
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Parents Sometimes Love by Complaining
Some years ago, when a serial killer known as the Hillside Strangler was attacking and killing young women in our La Cañada neighborhood, our teenage ...
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Giving Advice
An efficiency expert concluded a lecture with a note of caution: "You don't want to try these techniques at home."
"Why not?" asked ...
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Learning to Heed Rebuke
In the earliest days of my ministry, I cultivated the habit of meeting with our board chairman every Monday morning to gain his perspective on how things ...
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Vince Gill Learns a Lesson
Country singer Vince Gill tells about meeting a young cancer patient named Tara:
I remember meeting her in the hospital after playing golf all day, and ...
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Willing to Be Corrected
Early in his career, Matt Redman, the popular Christian musician in Britain, was singing with his church's praise band when his pastor confronted ...
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Wrong Way Regals: Instinct without Direction
Roy Regals was a center for the University of California in 1929 when they went up against Georgia Tech at the Rose Bowl. The game was scoreless when ...
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A Saving Rebuke
One time, twenty or so years ago, I was in Japan on a speaking tour with a close personal friend. He was a number of years older than I was. As we walked ...
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Bill Gates Welcomes Hard Truth
In Business @ the Speed of Thought, Bill Gates, former CEO of Microsoft, writes:
A good e-mail system ensures that bad news can travel fast, but your people ...
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When the Law Breaks the Law
Hurrying my 11-year-old daughter to school, I turned right on red where it was prohibited. "Uh, oh," I said, realizing my mistake. "I just ...
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