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Broaden your scope of action. There is more to accomplish than you might think.... keep reading
Remember the Moonies? They tried to buy the silence of the Right. They ran out of money. Rule: Don't take hush money. But you can legitimately work for a naive enemy.... keep reading
To what extent is your financial support of aged parents conditional on their behavior? Do you owe support unconditionally?... keep reading
The old fundamentalism had its last hurrah in the 1980's. Now what? It's still not clear. Pentecostals have not made up their minds.... keep reading
To rule, you must first serve. There is always a chain of command. This fact bothers a lot of Christians. They prefer power. Now.... keep reading
Modernists won in the 1930's, but their churches are shrinking today. The old die off. The young do not show up. All mainstream Protestant denonminations have experienced this.... keep reading
They are the fastest growing Christian sect in history. When they become swing voters in any nation, how will they vote? Why?... keep reading
The liberalism of 1963 has faded. The fundamentalism of 1963 is on life support. The New Age is in a retirement home. What is the wave of the future today? Who represents it?... keep reading
The USSR had the technology of victory by 1980: first-strike capability. But it collapsed in 1991. Biological weapons pose such a threat today. We need deliverance.... keep reading
Men should avoid a premature grab for power when it is made available. But they rarely do. They are impatient.... keep reading
InterVarsity Press published a pro-abortion book in 1984. The book got so much flak that IVP suppressed it. I did my bit.... keep reading
All legislation is either moral or immoral. There is no such thing as legislative ethical neutrality.... keep reading
Patience pays off in the long run, but only if the product or project is any good. I saw this in 1984. I saw it in 1973.... keep reading
I was right about the strategy, but wrong about the technology, which was peripheral. Pat Robertson had the technology. Liberty University had videotape machines and my idea.... keep reading
These made sense 30 years ago. Today, we have the Internet. This has changed everything.... keep reading