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INTRODUCTIONHe who is slow to anger has great understanding. PROVERBS 14:29, NASBMy cell phone vibrated. I flipped it open, placed it to my ear, and said hello."Bill, it's Kevin. You won't believe what I've done. I need to come over . . . like now!""What's so urgent?""I'll be there in five minutes," he said. The phone went dead.I've met few men with more fascinating life stories than Kevin's. He grew up in Seattle and ran away from home when he was fifteen. While sitting in a diner in Lake Union, the shipbuilding area of Seattle, he met the captain of an Alaskan fishing boat. Wlien the captain realized Kevin had no intention of returning home, he invited him to join his crew. Without a moment's hesitation Kevin moved to the village of Oak Harbor on Kodiak Island250 miles southwest of Anchorage. During the next two summers he worked on fishing boats; he attended