Turning Points: Stories of People Who Made a DifferenceGreat movements have leaders and leaders have moments when commitments are made, when new attitudes are formed, when new directions are chosen, and when distant visions are transformed into realities. This inspirational book examines some of these important times--occasions when notable people, during moments of crisis and insight, found the grace and strength to change our world for the better, forever. |
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Contenido
Bills Miracle | 3 |
The Diplomats Bluff | 9 |
The Protestant Monks | 16 |
Mansion House 9000 | 22 |
Stamping Out Disease | 28 |
The Patron Saint of Play | 34 |
The Young Boys Vow | 43 |
Yet Another Root of Reform | 49 |
A Saint in Africa | 81 |
Houstons Greatest Victory | 87 |
The Examination | 93 |
Just As I Am | 99 |
The Commencement Prayer | 105 |
The Pagan Son | 111 |
Epilogue | 117 |
Too Busy to Write | 56 |
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