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Mike Tyson Declares His Life a Waste
At one time, Mike Tyson was the most feared heavyweight boxer in the ring. Based on an interview with Tyson, Jon Saraceno revealed what went wrong:
Mike ...
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The Dangers in Daycare
Strangers, not parents, provide early childhood care.
A long-term government study has discovered "that kids who spend long hours in day care have ...
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Bob Pierce Demonstrated God's Use of Imperfect People
World Vision Founder Bob Pierce was an extreme version of post-WWII evangelicalism: entrepreneurial, energetic, independent, and out to evangelize the ...
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What Men Have to Give to Make Families Work
Sociologist Maggie Gallagher writes:
The reality of family life is that men have to really give quite a lot to women and to children in order to make things ...
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Man Donates Kidney but Ignores Family
Rob Smitty donated one of his kidneys to a stranger. It was a noble and generous sacrifice. While browsing the Internet, Smitty developed an interest ...
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Tall Student Cares for Tiny Sister
Jesse Jackson tells the story of a visit to the University of Southern Mississippi. While touring the campus with the university president, he noticed ...
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Dead Man Lacked Community
In the September 20, 2004, issue of MacLean's magazine, Lianne George recounts this tragic story:
One November day in 2002, Jim Sulkers, a 53-year-old ...
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Success Gave Executive a Hollow Feeling
A N. Y. Times article on people who are sick of too many hours at work tells the story of Diane Knorr, a former dot-com executive:
"The first time ...
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Evangelical Men Make Better Fathers
The book, Soft Patriarchs, New Men: How Christianity Shapes Fathers and Husbands challenges stereotypes about evangelical family life. Written by University ...
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"Peter Pan": All Fun with No Commitments
An imaginary boy from Neverland, Peter Pan (Jeremy Sumpter), comes to life for the purpose of taking lost little boys and Wendy (Rachel Hurd-Hood) away ...
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