“Fiction should be about moral dilemmas that are so bloody difficult that the author doesn't know the answer. What I hate in fiction is when the author knows better than the characters what they should do.” KnowsShouldCharacterHateDifficultAnswersFictionMoralI HateBloodyDilemmaMoral Dilemma Author:Pat Barker
“Biodiesel seems to be the answer to a lot of our prayers. Not only can it help the U.S. economy, our unwanted dependence on foreign oil, and the gasping environment, it could also help the family farmers out of this tragic dilemma they have found themselves in through no fault of their own.” HelpingSeemsFoundPrayerAnswersEconomyEnvironmentFaultsOilTragicFarmersDependenceOur PrayersDilemmaUnwantedForeign OilBiodiesel Book:On the Clean Road Again: Biodiesel and the Future of the Family Farm Source: On the Clean Road Again: Biodiesel and the Future of the Family Farm
“To preach the Bible as 'the handbook for life,' or as the answer to every question, rather than as the revelation of Christ, is to turn the Bible into an entirely different book. This is how the Pharisees approached Scripture, as we can see clearly from the questions they asked Jesus. For the Pharisees, the Scriptures were a source of trivia for life's dilemmas.” BookDifferentTurnsJesusChristAnswersSourceBibleScriptureRevelationsBiblicalDilemmaTriviaPhariseesDifferent Books Author:Michael Horton
“Dawn Kotzer is the kind of coach who can see beauty and wisdom in circumstances that seem ugly and chaotic. She's kind, genuine and honest, willing and able to see where her clients get stuck and gently help them recover their freedom. Better than a coach who gives you the answers, Dawn will help you find the answers to your life's dilemmas that are already within you.” GivingKindHelpingSeemsAbleAnswersHonestWillingCircumstancesUglyCoachesStuckGenuineDawnWithin YouClientsDilemmaChaotic Author:Martha Beck