Tennessee trying to name The Bible as the state's official book is the latest attempt to insert religion into government and challenge the U.S. Constitution's Establishment Clause.
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Good Friday – Thinking About Crosses That We All Bear
In everyday life we are all called to carry our own crosses. Some may not be a literal 300 pounds, but these worries, fears, and troubles can seem overwhelming.
Read More »Overcoming Our Personal Egypt(s) on Passover
Even here in the 21st Century, we all have our own Egypts--our own "narrows" from which to be redeemed, just as the Israelites were millennia ago.
Read More »Gratitude for any Season
Grateful people experience higher levels of positive emotions such as joy, enthusiasm, love, happiness, and optimism – which in turn means less depression and stress.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Wrestling for My Life,’ Inspirational Autobiography by Shawn Michaels
Instead of being a book of bumps and bruises, 'Wrestling for My Life' is an earnest account of how Michaels heals himself, both physically and spiritually.
Read More »Looking for Harmony? Exude the Perfume of Gratitude
New information is regularly being shared about the importance of altruism, happiness, and gratitude – especially as it pertains to establishing better health in people.
Read More »Don’t Be Afraid to ‘Light the Candle’ of Spiritual Identity
Attending church has had a powerful effect on my daily life. And I've found that outwardly sharing this spiritually based view on life and health builds a foundation for happiness.
Read More »Interview: Susie Krabacher, Co-Founder and President of Mercy and Sharing, a Haitian Children’s Relief Organization
Mercy & Sharing is a foundation that feeds and gives hope to Haiti's abandoned children.
Read More »Going to Church Provides Health Benefits
A clear guideline for prayer to influence health
Read More »To Present a Full View of Health Care Treatments, Prayer Should Be Included
Prayer shouldn't have been dropped from the Complementary and Alternative Medicine survey.
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