... truth. They are for the most part self-sufficient, successful, and satisfied.” He then said, “It is not hard to see who the red apples are in the world. These are people with problems. Their lives are falling apart. We need to look for them the same ... bat across the plate. In the first 50 milliseconds he can stop his swing, but after that it is too late. Let me simplify what Dr. Adair said. It takes 4/10 of a second for a baseball traveling at 90mph to travel 60 ½ feet to home plate. It takes 500ths of a ...
... Vietnam War. He tells of one man with whom he was imprisoned, Lt. Commander Mike Christian. Mike had collected scraps of white and red cloth, and had sewed the scraps together into an American flag. He then sewed this makeshift flag to the inside of his ... Buckingham, Parables (Lake Mary, Florida: Creation House, 1991). 4. “Being Strong and Courageous" by Tom Lehman, as told to Jim Adair, in Decision June 1997, p.11. Cited by Robert J. Morgan, From This Verse (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1998). 5 ...
... are young, we ask it of our parents. When we are aged, we ask it of our children. Will you be there for me? The writer Adair Lara says that children, when they are young, behave like dogs. Stay with me now. Again, this is not a slight at young people. What she ... and all. He had the big chains and collars that looked like dog collars. And he’d dye his hair sometimes blood red, sometimes very black, sometimes teal. One of the grandmothers at her church pulled Barbara aside one day and said, “Now Barbara ...