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Sally’s Story

A little baby girl was born into a Christian home. Her mommy and daddy loved her so much. All they wanted was to love and protect her as much as possible. She was one of the luckiest and most blessed babies ever born. She had a Christian father and mother who went to...

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Five Things to do to Maintain Mental Health

As taught in Norway, based on British research and reported in a French news magazine, with comments (in italics) by the Canadian writer of this post. Establish social connections.(Social media connections don’t count.)Keep physically active.(Leave the car at home and...

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Healing Without Stigma

Is your heart crying today? There is a remedy. There is healing in your journey toward absolute joy despite your circumstances. No matter the grief, the turmoil, the anxiety, the abuse, the emotional and mental stress you are under, there is hope. There are tangible...

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Scars

The song says, “The scars remain to remind me.”* As a boy it seemed I was prone to all manner of cuts and scrapes. From my pocket knives, to other cuts and gashes that a boy collects growing up on a farm. Today, I see them, now faded with a few years of wear, and I am...

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Simple Tools

And Saul armed David with his armour, and he put an helmet of brass upon his head; also he armed him with a coat of mail. And David girded up his sword upon his armour, and he assayed to go; for he had not proved it. And David said unto Saul, I cannot go with these;...

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Design and Warranty

I was recently impressed by some insights on owls, taken from Inspired Evidence by Julie Von Vett and Bruce Malone. Various attributes of the owl were mentioned. These amazing birds of prey have incredible night vision which allows the bird to see, even when there is...

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Empathetic Listening

We all love to feel heard and understood. We all know how it feels when we aren’t. We love people who feel warm and non-judgmental, who accept you as you are and inspire you to grow. How do we become this way or what is it that these people have? These warm souls...

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Lenses

A Review of Perception and Lens Therapy The man stands on the corner of Doom and Gloom, repining to the empty sky. “I am a failure, a moron, a worm. Everything I touch turns to rubbish, I am useless and worthless.” The ophthalmologist, walking home from work, sees the...

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Meet at the Bench

Almost all the help I’ve gotten in life was because I went after it. Sometimes I’ve felt like the woman who squeezed through the crowd to touch Jesus’ robe, desperate for healing and answers. Sometimes I’ve waited by the bulletin board at church, hoping someone would...

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Unique and Human

I read a book recently that was impressive to me. Uniquely Human is written about people who are autistic. However, my mind has been taking some of the ideas farther than autism. The book speaks of how autism therapy typically focuses on trying to eliminate the unique...

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