Who Am I?
April 22, 2024 by admin
Filed under Personal Growth
“Can you take a long article and cut it down for me?” asked the church secretary. “Sure, I'd be glad to help you out. How long is the original article?” I replied.” Well—we asked for a bio, and received a four-page article. I only have space for about 75-100 words.” You’re talking a major reduction here! Sure, I'm up for the challenge. Give me a couple of days.” I said, before ending the phone conversation.
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Overcoming Compulsive Behaviors: A Blueprint to Victory
By Susannah Wollman
As I sit here today, my terrier is curled up as close as she can for warmth. Warmth is something we all crave: the warmth of a hug from a friend, in the smiling eyes of our beloved, of a tiny hand tucked up in our own. Let’s talk about that longing—the many and varied ways that we seek to obtain it, how it can become an all-consuming pastime, and how we can get stuck in the immense rut we’ve dug in our search for it.
Road Trip
After a recent 1500 mile road trip with my family I was never happier to return to our home and spread out! Traveling in our mini-van for 25+ hours taught me a few valuable lessons.
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Obedience Is Not an Option
April 19, 2024 by admin
Filed under Family Focus
By Norma Vera
If we do not learn to obey as a child, we will more than likely, grow up with a rebellious and disobedient spirit. Obedience does not come natural for most of us – it is a trained skill. It develops with time, discipline and correction.
Decisions, Decisions
What should I fix for supper? Where should I shop for new shoes? Who should I ask to help me with that project? When should I take vacation this year? Do any of you wish for a decision-free day? Just one! Then you wouldn't have this conversation:

