... those in the center ring of the public arena and leave their sins dangling for all to see. Alabama football coach Mike Price . . . had a stripper problem. Democrat Bill Clinton . . . had a zipper problem (But then, so did Republicans Bob Livingston and Henry Hyde, we learned later.). New York Times journalist Jayson Blair . . . had a truth problem; Senator Majority Leader Trent Lott . . . had a color problem; Jesse Jackson . . . had a baby problem; Bill Bennett . . . had a gambling problem; Newt Gingrich ...
... all come together. Meanwhile, remember the word. Those who want something for nothing, those who would break into my car or your home or take Mary Livingston's diamond ring, those who filch from the office, who cheat on their taxes, who do not give a day's work for a day' ... Curry Winn, A Christian Primer: The Prayer, the Creeds, the Commandments, (Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox, 1990), p. 240 3. Bob Fenske, "Shoplifting," Northern Iowa Globe-Gazette, 1/26/98, via Internet 4. Winn, p. 242 5. Exodus 22:1- ...
... Fry and Walter Rauschenbusch; Pioneer missionaries -- William Carey, Mary Slessor and David Livingstone; Puritans -- Thomas Hooker, John Cotton and Thomas Shepard; Reformers -- Martin Luther, John ... encourage us might be total strangers. A Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie titled My Name is Bill W. tells the story of Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, the founders of AA, Alcoholics Anonymous. A chance meeting of these two individuals in Akron, Ohio, sparked one of the century’s most amazing renewal groups ...