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peer pressure

  1. Monksailor

    I Have a Right to Promulgate My Children's Fvorable Consideration!

    Do we, really? Have you ever been in a group of people like a parent of a child or the child themselves on a sports team, in a Scout Den or Pack or even in a Youth Group at church and experienced the leader giving repeatedly favorable considerations to their child? Such behavior is surely not...
  2. Mark Corbett

    Do Not Follow the Crowd in Doing Wrong

    Sometimes when I’m reading the Bible, a verse will grab my attention. That happened when I read Exodus 23:2a this morning: NIV Exodus 23:2a "Do not follow the crowd in doing wrong. I got to thinking about examples throughout the Bible where people either courageously stood apart or else gave...