Amelia January 19, 2015 Entertainment, Featured, Heart Warming 3,673
A king of valor, might, and humility With much determination he stood against incivility This King didn’t carry a scepter or wore a crown on his head, He wore a robe of patience and carried a Bible instead Though this dignitary wore no crown, he wore many hats He was ...
Read More » Joel Bauer January 19, 2015 Faith, Politics 2,390
Today I want to talk to you a bit about Martin Luther King, Jr. and the implications of his “I have a dream” speech that was delivered on August 28, 1963. Now I am not a history buff, nor do I typically write about it but today I felt inspired ...
Read More » Emily Tomko January 19, 2015 Faith, Family, Relationships, Teens 9,511
The city of Corinth worshiped Aphrodite, Greek goddess of sex. High on the hill was a temple dedicated to her, and one of the functions of the priestesses serving in the temple was to have sexual relations with those who came to worship. In this way, the demons behind this ...
Read More » John Clark January 19, 2015 Featured, Heart Warming 2,641
What goes on behind the scenes in the field of football? Here is a heartwarming story of one former player who is using his wealth to help the poor and needy. Tim Tebow, who was a backup quarterback for the New York Jets and now an SEC college football analyst ...
Read More » Renee January 18, 2015 Faith, Featured 1,945
Growing up, I disliked going to church. I was sort of a tomboy so dressing up was not always that fun. Besides, church was boring. The entire service was predictable. It was dictated and guided by a manual that only changed on Holidays and days that were deemed “Holy”. I ...
Read More » Amelia January 18, 2015 Family, Teens 1,911
True or False: Bad grades runs in families? Believe it or not, poor academic performance has more to do with a person’s choice than anything else. There are many external forces that can tamper with a child’s ability to do well in school. Still, inheriting low grades ain’t one of ...
Read More » Darlene January 18, 2015 Faith 1,776
Simultaneously, as the congregation sang ‘Amazing Grace,’ I walked the church aisle and gave my heart to Jesus. I was nine. Honestly, I didn’t understand the meaning of Newton’s hymn, but it was the sweetest song I’d ever heard. And, I followed the divine pull. Nowadays, I think of grace ...
Read More » Ashley Nicole January 18, 2015 Faith, Teens 2,665
Even for adults it can be a struggle to line up our thoughts to the truth of who we are according to our Maker. With all of the conflicting messages barraging teenagers, it must be difficult to maintain a healthy self-worth that is not inherently self-destructive. You are a young ...
Read More » Denise Ferrell January 18, 2015 Featured, Health 2,255
Last week, we looked at some of the causes and symptoms of adrenal fatigue and exhaustion. So what can be done? Since it didn’t develop overnight, treatment will take time. Once it is correctly diagnosed, it may take several months to several years to heal, depending on severity. But with ...
Read More » Samantha Arroyo January 18, 2015 Family, Teens 2,608
Valentine’s Day may seem a long way off, but if you have teenagers at home, they’re probably already talking about the much-anticipated school dance: who’s going with whom, who’s not going at all, and what they plan to wear. But with today’s raunchy lyrics, bump-and-grind dance moves, and hormones at ...
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