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Who Is Forming Your Child? Children do not form themselves. They are formed. The only question is by whom. Many...
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Comfort is not evil. But comfort was never meant to be the goal. When comfort becomes the goal, something...
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The Samurai Mind When people hear the word “samurai,” they often imagine swords. Steel.Battlefields.Ancient codes. But the true power of...
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Article A Family Code A family without a code drifts. A family with a code stands. This is not...
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