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When you lose something, the desire to recover it can seem more important than anything else. If you've lost a gold coin, it may give you little consolation that the remaining coins are safe and sound. You want to find the one that is lost! Sometimes people talk about "seeking God." But is it possible that God has been actively seeking you for a...

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What Do You Fear?
What Do You Fear?

Fear. It sneaks up on us when we least expect it. It can frustrate or even paralyze us. It can be embarrassing! Do you think that you miss out on some of the best opportunities because you are just simply afraid to engage? In this short film, Levi pleads with Trick to find a better solution for his fear. This comical perspective addresses a very...

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Lessons In Decision-Making
Lessons In Decision-Making

Forty years after his tragic death, President John F. Kennedy continues to fascinate. A new JFK biography hit the bestseller lists. His relatives -- America's royalty to some -- are frequent newsmakers.  An intriguing facet of his legacy involves his decision-making procedures. Some brought great success, others colossal failure. In 1961, after...

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Living Life to the Fullest
Living Life to the Fullest

The desire for fulfillment is universal. From the moment we are born we recognize within ourselves an insatiable hunger for more of life. We try to grasp onto every experience, enjoy every relationship, and maximize every opportunity. Yet even as we strive to fill our lives to the brim with adventures, we are never fully satisfied. You don’t...

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Are We Hardwired To Give?
Are We Hardwired To Give?

Read and respond with your opinion at the end of the article: 1.  Is Giving a Biological Need Essential for Self & Community  Survival? 2.  “Is NOT Giving Hazardous To Your Health?” Consider these research findings (references at end of this article): By their first birthday, infants clearly demonstrate the human need and ability...

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Dealing with Disappointment
Dealing with Disappointment

What kinds of things disappoint you?" I once asked a friend out of curiosity. "Yuck! Don't ask me that!" she exclaimed. "I'd rather focus on the positive!" Disappointments can be quite painful, regardless of their magnitude. My friend Nancy1 terminated a long-term relationship in which she'd struggled for decades. Harsh words, bitter memories,...

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The Vacuum in Our Hearts
The Vacuum in Our Hearts

Religion has existed for centuries as people have tried to grasp both the vastness of the universe and the uniqueness of human existence. But now, with Oprah vouching for The Secret, Tom Cruise leading the way with scientology and more and more people taking up yoga as a way to “free their soul”, spirituality seems to be overwhelmingly everywhere....

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A Father’s Desperation
A Father’s Desperation

The front page article caught my eye. A toddler’s cries prompted his own, and seeing the child’s hunger, a young father decided to meet the needs on his own terms. With a toy gun, he robbed a bank. The man was soon apprehended, and upon questioning the police heard of the needs of the struggling family. Apparently it was not for his own desire...

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