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Displaced Ruler a Prisoner of His Own Appetite
Thomas Costain's book The Three Edwards describes the life of Raynald III, a 14th-century duke in what is now Belgium. Grossly overweight, Raynald ...
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Donald Miller Quits Chewing Tobacco
Donald Miller writes in his book Searching For God Knows What:
Several years ago, I chewed tobacco: Long-cut Wintergreen Skoal. I know, I know, it was ...
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Philip Yancey on Living Without Possessions
I've become more convinced than ever that God finds ways to communicate with those who truly seek him, especially when we lower the volume of the ...
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Children Who Can Delay Gratification Become More Successful
Around 1970, Walter Mischel launched a classic experiment. He left a succession of 4-year-olds in a room with a bell and a marshmallow. If they rang the ...
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Hoarding Child Has No Fun
Kevin Harney tells the following story in his book, Seismic Shifts:
A little boy sat on the floor of the church nursery with a red rubber ball in each ...
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Being President Versus Doing President
Steve Sample, president of the University of Southern California, writes:
In the spring of 1970, when I was 29, I learned I had won a fellowship from the ...
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Man's Coffin Designed for Pornography
A Russian man named Vladimir Villisov specially designed his own coffin to accommodate his vast collection of pornography. "The girls in those magazines ...
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Augustine on Lust
Seeing women when you go out is not forbidden, but it is sinful to desire them or to wish them to desire you, for it is not by tough or passionate feeling ...
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"Rudy": Man Is Not God
Rudy is the true story of a young overachiever (played by Sean Astin) and his tenacious pursuit of his dream to attend the University of Notre Dame and ...
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Natural Does Not Always Mean Good
Many people justify their participation in a variety of behaviors by calling them "natural." However, the following quote from M. Scott Peck ...
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