... nor mothers grow up in a vacuum. We are all products of a particular home environment. In his men's seminar, David Simmons, a former cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys, tells about his childhood home. His father, a military man, was extremely demanding, rarely saying ... 171ff. 3. "What's in a Name?" by Hanoch McCarty, A 4TH COURSE OF CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Hanoch McCarty, and Meladee McCarty (Deerfield Beach, Florida: Health Communications, Inc., 1997), 103-108. 4. GOD' ...
... all that he has created us to be. It's interesting. SHALLOW HAL, the movie we referred to earlier starring Gwyneth Paltrow co-stars Jack Black as a man who's hypnotized and sees Paltrow's character as a thin, beautiful woman rather than the obese woman that the ... Trent, Ph.D. LIFEMAPPING (Colorado Springs, CO.: Focus on the Family, 1994), pp.185-186. 3. EXPLODING PIGS, Compiled by Ian Simmons, Barnes & Noble Books, New York, 1997, p. 117. 4. The Associated Press (08-21-01). 5. Bill Hybels, MAKING LIFE WORK ...
... swelling of one’s own ego, but also the loathing of others. Dictators rule from pride; leaders lead from humility. Annette Simmons in her book The Story Factor tells a wonderful story about a young executive named Skip. “Skip looked into the sea ... But, in contrast to most of the rest of humanity he did not live just for himself. He lived and died for you and me. Jack Kelley, a reporter for USA Today once told the story of the ravaging famine in Somalia, East Africa. In a village decimated by starvation, a ...