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"My Big Fat Greek Wedding": A Wife's Influence
Maria Portokalos assures her daughter, Toula, that she can change her husband's mind about allowing Toula to go to college and leave the family business: ...
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Sexually Disoriented People Lack Loving Fathers
"In all my reading and experience, I have never known of one sexually-disoriented person who had a warm, loving and affectionate father."
—Dr. ...
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Pastor Challenges the Church to Be Colorblind
[James] Meeks [pastor of Salem Baptist Church in Chicago] hopes to persuade African American and white evangelicals to work together. And he's willing ...
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Memories of Chains Keep Elephants in Place
In his book Teaching the Elephant to Dance, James Belasco describes how trainers shackle young elephants with heavy chains to deeply embedded stakes. ...
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Old Man Becomes Mentor
Robert Lewis writes in an article for Leadership titled "Noble Masculinity”:
Robert Bly said, "If you're not being admired by other ...
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Adults Negligent in Affirming Kids
Most American adults already know they have the power to influence children into becoming healthy, responsible, and mature adults. However, according ...
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Adoniram Judson Conversion Story
Before Adoniram Judson became the pioneer of American foreign missions he was a rebel. He finished at the top of his college class and headed to New York ...
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Book Reviewer Learns to Beware Spiritual Influences
While studying my way through a Ph.D program, I worked part time as the book review editor for a large website devoted to religion, spirituality, and ...
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Shareowners Influence Corporate Leaders
When we own individual stocks, exercising our shareowner rights—writing letters, voting proxies, and filing shareholder resolutions—can influence ...
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God Can Use Any Person
Lorne Sanny writes:
Before I met Charlie Riggs, he had worked for seven years as a roughneck in the oil fields of Pennsylvania. Social graces weren't ...
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