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Most Common Complaints Men Have About Women—and Vice Versa
University of Louisville psychologist Michael Cunningham recently did an extensive study of the most common complaints men and women have about each other. ...
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Girl Without Father Counts Her Blessings
Heather Bermingham writes in an article "No Dad to Call":
My youth group was hundreds of miles from home on a mission trip in New Orleans. We ...
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"Wall•E": Our Need for Relationships
The movie Wall•E is about a lonely robot who for 700 years has been cleaning up the trash left behind by humans on an abandoned planet. Wall•E ...
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Church Member Risks His Life for Pastor
"My pastor needed help."
—Keith Melton, of the First Baptist Church of Maryville, Illinois, explaining why he immediately charged the gunman who ...
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The Kind of Courage Hollywood Ignores
Mike Erre writes in “When Guys Need God”:
The problem with looking to Hollywood for the image of masculinity (even those true-to-life stories ...
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Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones
Rhonda Rhea writes in "Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones”:
"I don't know how we're going to sort out tonight's schedule," ...
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Most Adults Still Have Feelings for Their "Ex"
Based on a survey of 1,000 U.S. adults:
- Forty-eight percent of men still have feelings for an ex-girlfriend or ex-wife.
- Thirty-seven percent of women still have feelings for an ex-boyfriend or ex-husband.
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"Seinfeld": Marriage Is a Man-Made Prison
In a Seinfeld episode entitled "The Engagement," Jerry and his friend, George Costanza (Jason Alexander), have decided it's time to "grow ...
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Tim Keller on Being an Adopted Son of God
Being completely conformed to the likeness of God's Son is something that we look forward to in the future, although the transformation is happening ...
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Judging by Appearances
A story from Malcolm Gladwell's Blink forces you to wrestle with this critical question: what keeps us from seeing people as they truly are?
Blink ...
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