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Ex-Porn Star on Unhappiness in the Pornography Industry
"I can tell you from personal experience that I've never met a happy porn star."
Ex-porn star Traci Lords, describing how abuse and an unstable ...
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Johnny Cash's Drug Use Separated Him from God
In the article "Johnny Cash Approaches Judgment Day with Faith," Cash tells Steve Beard of Relevant magazine about his drug use:
I used drugs ...
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God Loves Like a Persistent Mother
Michael B. Brown writes in Men of Integrity:
A friend told me about a boy who was the apple of his parents' eyes. Tragically, in his mid-teens, the ...
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Largest Blackout in History Started Small
One sagging electrical line near Cleveland, Ohio, connected with a tree branch at 3:32 p.m. on August 14, 2003, beginning a chain of events which led ...
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Recall Notification
Recently I received in the mail a recall notice. It looked like a recall notice regarding my automobile. This one was different, much more personal. Stamped ...
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Augustine Refuses Mistress After Conversion
William M. Greathouse writes:
The new man in Christ is therefore actually living a holy life in Christ and in the power of the Spirit. The old man he once ...
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Administering Medicine Through Skin
Our skin is soft, like tightly woven fabric. It appears porous from the outside—with millions of tiny openings that ooze sweat. But you might be ...
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Wanted Man Caught by "Kiss Cam"
When David Horton decided to go to a Cincinnati Reds ballgame with his girlfriend, he knew he was a wanted man. He had failed to appear in court for a ...
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"Drumline": Resisting Temptation
The movie Drumline explores the maturation of a talented percussionist from Harlem who receives a full-ride scholarship to Atlanta A&T University to play ...
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Sins We Excuse
Men do not differ much about what things they will call evils; they differ enormously about what evils they will call excusable. —G. K. Chesterton. ...
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