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February 2008


[Cover Photo] [Spacer] Psychologist Challenges How Christians Date
Christians are missing the point of dating, according to Dr. Henry Cloud, a famous Christian psychologist. He has written a book challenging the Christian community's anti-dating stance. In his book, titled "How to Get a Date Worth Keeping," Dr. Cloud answers the question, "How should a person date?"...." More


[Cover Photo] [Spacer] In Multnomah's Dating Game, the Rules Change
The first week of fall semester in 1976, freshman Denise Augustine walked into the cafeteria and spotted him. She was "instantly smitten" with Kevin Stone, a senior and head waiter at evening meals. "One of my goals coming to Multnomah was to date as many guys as I could," she said. But after seeing Mr. Stone, her goals changed. Mrs. Stone went out with a couple other men, but only until Mr. Stone asked her out a month later.... More


[Profile Photo] [Spacer] Forget French Fries, Prof Made to Teach, Love God
Debi Miller slid into a booth at Muchas Gracias restaurant in Vancouver, Wash., while her daughter, Melissa, claimed a spot on the other side of the table. As they settled in, her husband, Roger, walked up carrying a tray of kid's order burrito meals and a plate of corn chips. After each person grabbed a plate, Dr. Miller, teacher education program director at Multnomah Bible College, prayed. Then everyone began devouring the meal.... More


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