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The Tyranny of Self-Doubt
Kevin Costner’s moving tribute to Whitney Houston at her funeral offered fresh insight into why Whitney may have initially turned to the alcohol and drugs that ultimately took her life. Costner said he and the superstar became fast friends because … Continue reading
Raise Your Hand If You’re Normal
From the time I wrote my first term paper on Dolly Madison in middle school, I’ve enjoyed reading and writing about people in the public eye. As a kid, the lives of famous people seemed glamorous and exciting, with wonderful … Continue reading
Posted in Living Well, Spiritual Growth
Tagged aging, alcoholism, Billy Graham, Brennan Manning, cheap grace, ethical dilemmas, humility, memoirs, Mother Teresa, Parkinson’s disease
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