When Rene A. Spitz learned how to spell “love” many people benefited. Spitz was a social scientist interested in childhood development. He studied the lives of children placed in a European orphanage during World War II.
55-38-7
Here are three very important numbers: 55--38--7. Are they lucky numbers for the lottery? No! Are they retired jersey numbers for some basketball super heroes? No! Are they three amazing new channels from your local cable company? No! They are communication numbers.
Jesus, Mother Teresa, And You
Great Souls is David Aikman’s outstanding account of six individuals whose lives marked the twentieth century.
Lincoln, A Man Of Velvet Steel
Erasers
More than two billion pencils are used in the United States[1] each year and most of them have erasers. That’s a good thing! The average pencil is good for 45,000 words. What’s the likelihood of writing 45,000 words and not making a mistake? Not likely!






