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From the supplier: Stories are precious, touching what is most human about people. They provide a moral vision without being moralistic. They reveal mysteries without analyzing them so much that mysteries become tatters. Passages in the Bible are powerful because they are stories. People need to learn to tell their own stories.
Citation Details Title: My last lecture. (teacher considers what he would say in the last lecture of his life) Author: Joey Earl Horstman Publication: The Other Side (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 1997 Publisher: The Other Side Volume: v33 Issue: n1 Page: p46(2)
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My last lecture. (teacher considers what he would say in the last lecture of his life): An article from: The Other Side
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