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Most people don’t have a consistent character because their models for character were inconsistent: They take a part of their character from this person, another part from that person. There are periods, for example, when young people reject what had been modeled for them earlier and begin to take on the characteristics of some influential new person in their life—maybe a peer or a teacher, maybe a person in the public arts, music—all the media that are constantly pounding them.
Renovated: God, Dallas Willard, and the Church That Transforms
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