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"Snow White": Fear and the Imagination
In the classic Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the dwarfs return home from a hard day at the mines, their picks slung over their small shoulders. ...
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Stopping to Hear God Whisper His Love
Author Mike Yaconelli says:
I travel a lot, and I came to San Francisco one night and missed my connection back home. I was angry and upset, and I called ...
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Peace Amid Turmoil
There once was a king who announced a painting contest. He was building a new palace, and he wanted the main entrance hall to be decorated with a large ...
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"Shawshank Redemption": Shielded by Peace
In the feature film The Shawshank Redemption, Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman), tells the story of Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins)—a ...
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Fear Leads to Death
During the Gulf War of 1991, Iraq launched a series of Scud missile attacks against Israel. Many Israeli citizens died as a result of these attacks. After ...
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Frank Sinatra's Insecurity
Frank Sinatra's daughter, Tina Sinatra, recalls her father's unceasing drive to succeed and make money, even when his health was at risk:
His health ...
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Family Stress Harms Children
From schoolwork and peer relationships to meeting high parental expectations or living with conflict in the home, childhood can be a very stressful time. ...
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Worry Hinders Our Faith
According to our nation's Bureau of Standards, a dense fog covering seven city blocks to a depth of a hundred feet contains less than one glass of ...
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Christina Ricci's Self-Mutilation
In a Rolling Stone interview, Christina Ricci talks about self-mutilation and pain when a teenager:
She stretches; her sleeves ride up; there are raised ...
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Charles Schulz: Lover of Losers
With the death of "Peanuts" cartoonist Charles Schulz, many commented on his ability to reflect on the sadnesses of real life through the experiences ...
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