Hank Phillippi Ryan wrote a blog post entitled Sob Sisters, about crying, and that she cries at everything. I almost cried because I discovered someone who cried as much as I do. Theaters would probably
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Hank Phillippi Ryan wrote a blog post entitled Sob Sisters, about crying, and that she cries at everything. I almost cried because I discovered someone who cried as much as I do. Theaters would probably
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When Russell Kirk, founder of the modern conservative movement, first wrote what I like to call his pillars of conservatism, or what he referred to as his Ten Conservative Principles, #1 on the list was
Read moreBut one day it showed up in my life. Inside my neck, to be exact. On my lab report. The diagnosis was a shock, though I was too groggy from the surgery to notice. My family, however, was not. It was a rough day for them.
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By: Alyssa Sharp Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! –Psalm 133:1 The sun rose above the dry-land mountains into the cloudless sky. Ten of
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The year I was six all my siblings moved out of the house except Kevin. That meant I had my thirteen-year-old brother all to myself. He was my personal clown with his Donald Duck voice
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by Tina Ann Forkner From Dr. Phil, to reality television, to gossip around the water cooler, disputes between ex-spouses are a hot topic. In the news, we see celebrity exes fighting over their children,
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The post I was planning for today fell through, however, in its place I’m offering this video. It’s so amazing, I hope you watch it.
Read moreSaving for retirement is one of the most important financial decisions we will make. However, this can also be one of the hardest things to do as well. In order to help boost your retirement
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In God we trust. Even a counterfeit knows that. But do we, do I, trust Jesus? You can easily trust God because it’s more general. “Hey you can trust Me, I made the universe. Speed
Read moreWhen I became a sober person, I committed to what–in Alcoholics Anonymous–is called a 90/90. Ninety meetings in 90 days. Consecutive days. Not a guarantee of sobriety, but after that length of time, somebody’s bound
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