... 4, 1995, p. 18. 2. READER'S DIGEST. 3. Dan Rather with Micky Herskowitz, THE CAMERA NEVER BLINKS TWICE (New York: William Morrow, 1994). 4. George E. Knowles, A WORLD TO LOVE (Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1990), p. 49. 5. "In Praise of Black Mothers," by Laura B. Randolph, May 1998. 6. Dennis Prager in GOOD NEWS, July/Aug, 1993, quoted in CHRISTIANITY TODAY, Oct 25, 1993, p. 73. 7. Dave Barry, Book of Bad Songs. 8. "The Mommy Report," Sept. 1996, p. 62. 9. Kathy Collard ...
... others. Be yourself, for in that there is no comparison and no pain." (1) That's easy to say, isn't it, but hard to implement. Comedian Dennis Miller puts it this way: "Remember how good you felt when your neighbor's house got struck by lightening because he got the new satellite dish?" (2) It's ... . 6. EMPHASIS, Nov./ Dec., 1998, p. 41. 7. Cited in "Value Judgements," by Laura B. Randolph, EBONY, May 1996, p. 22. 8. "Trading Places" by William Plummer and Lyndon Stambler, PEOPLE, Nov. 30, 1998, pp. 196-198.
... now argues that a public discourse about the categories of right and wrong needs to be reintroduced. Physiologist/psychologist Laura Schlessinger, who hosts a top-rated internationally syndicated radio program "How Could You Do That?" has written a book ... rules and cultural relativism, the church has greatly muffled (if not muzzled) its voice. In the words of Baptist historian Glenn T. Miller, "The church's attempt to shape public life has failed. Instead of the church creating a more just world, the world has ...