... his captors drove into a hospital complex and slowed for a speed bump, allowing him to dive out of the trunk and alert the guards. Sinclair had pulled over to the side of the road to check on his car when two men came up, forced him into the trunk, and drove ... is in prayer? 1. Sally Magnusson, THE FLYING SCOTSMAN (New York: Quartet Books, 1981), p. 16. 2. Cited in Gordon MacDonald, RESTORING JOY, (New York: Inspirational Press, 1992), p. 157. 3. Ronald L. Davis, MISTREATED (Portland: Multnomah, 1989). 4. Aug ...
... a display case. The man in the picture had a bat resting on his shoulder; he was wearing a uniform with the words “Sinclair Oil” printed across his chest; his demeanor was gentle and friendly. Stapled to the picture was a note, scribbled in pen by an ... believe there is confusion among young men today about what it means to actually be a man. In his book Healing the Masculine Soul, Gordon Dalbey suggests a reason for this. He says that too many of these young men grew up in a masculine vacuum. “They grew ...