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Articles Written by: LEE WILSON
Who is This?
Lee Wilson (Center for Substance Abuse Prevention): Mr. Wilson is a public health adviser with the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at the Department of Health & Human Services.
If you're a Bible student, you're most likely familiar with the battle of Jericho recorded in Joshua 5:13-6:27 of the Old Testament. It was only recently that I noticed a key part of that story that I'd read past many times before. Here are the two key ...
From LEE WILSON,
Crosswalk,
3 Jun 2009
Lee Wilson
No one is talking about this, but to me it's vital in understanding what Obama is saying he'll do.
Obama said many times that he would "roll back" George W. Bush's tax cuts. He said that very thing at the CNN Democrat Presidential Candidate ...
From LEE WILSON,
Renew America,
20 Sep 2008
Breaking up with someone is usually an awkward, painful and depressing event. Sure, sometimes it can be refreshing. But if we wanted the relationship to work and have come to realize that it won't, it can be a very sad event.
Most of us don't want to ...
From LEE WILSON,
Crosswalk,
12 Sep 2008
Lee Wilson
February 27, 2008
I took a sells training class years ago that left me with one valuable lesson: When it comes down to it, people make most decisions emotionally and then attempt to justify that decision rationally.
A German research study ...
From LEE WILSON,
Renew America,
27 Feb 2008
You may think I'm only talking about sex or physical purity. But I'm not. There's a lot more you can save for your spouse, if that's what you choose.
I used to struggle with the idea of saving sex for my spouse. I knew it was the right thing to do, but ...
From LEE WILSON,
Crosswalk,
15 Feb 2008
If a close friend of yours has gotten married, you probably already know that this causes certain changes to take place in your relationship.
Perhaps you used to pop over whenever you wanted but now you have to call to get on the schedule. It seems ...
From LEE WILSON,
Crosswalk,
21 Jan 2008