... Frank A. Geldard, "Body English," Psychology Today, December 1968, p. 44. 7. Delores Krieger, "Therapeutic Touch: the Imprimatur of Nursing," American Journal of Nursing, May 1975, p. 784. 8. Gary Smalley and John Trent, The Blessing, (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1986), p. 40. 9. Ibid, pp. 41-42. 10. Ibid. p. 43. 11. Ibid. p. 44. 12. Ross Campbell, How to Really Love Your Child, (Wheaton, Ill.: Victor Books, 1977), p. 73. 13. Helen Colton, The Gift of Touch, (New York: Seaview Putnam, 1983), p. 102 ...
... brain. The book begins with the story of Gary and Mary Jean Chauncey, who were in an Amtrak train that crashed into a river after a barge hit and weakened a railroad bridge in Louisiana. Gary and Mary Jean were trapped in their compartment ... began to take a close look at the gun he had used in the robbery. It was a .45 Colt semi-automatic, an antique made by the Ross Rifle Company in 1918. And it’s value? About $100,000. Did you catch that? Danny robbed a bank for $6,000, all the time holding, potentially ...
... of patriotism is that they were not really intended to be patriotic at all. For example, the idea that Betsy Ross made the first flag was conceived by her descendants, says Shenkman, to make themselves seem more important. Dr. Emmanuel Leutze ... Dr. John Bardsley. 2. Richard Shenkman, I LOVE PAUL REVERE, WHETHER HE RODE OR NOT, (New York: HarperPerennial, 1991), pp. 9-10. 3. Gary E. Parker, THE GIFT OF DOUBT, (San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1990), pp. 90-91. 4. James W. Moore, YES, LORD, I HAVE ...
One of Gary Larson's The Far Side cartoons is called "God at his computer." It shows God with long white hair and beard watching a computer screen where an unlucky-looking fellow is walking down a sidewalk with a piano suspended by a cable over his head. God's hand is on the computer keyboard, and his finger is hovering over a key labeled "SMITE."3 The cartoon suggests two things about God's way of determining a person's fate: first, that God is impersonal and inaccessible. God with his finger on the smite ...