Personal Growth

Jared Allen - People Make a Difference

Imagine if someone walked up to you and said, “I’m going to give you more money than you ever dreamed of, absolute freedom in how you spend it, and oodles of time in which to do it.” That’s pretty much what happened to me last spring when I was drafted into the NFL. You may think having that much freedom is a good thing. After all,...

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The Invisible Force of Energy
The Invisible Force of Energy

Energy is the hottest commodity on the market today. We need it at every level of life, whether material, physical and even spiritual. Though its force is invisible it drives not only the economy of the world but also the economy of our own lives. Energy is big business. Producing it brings jobs that fuel the market place. It brings revenue fueling...

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A Time to Dream
A Time to Dream

When last have you taken time to dream? When last have you consciously allowed your thoughts to go places you won't normally venture? What if, today, you allowed yourself to go into every nook and cranny of your ideal self, your ideal life, your ideal world? What would that even look like? What would it feel like? Today, let's move into those...

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The Art of Living with PASSION
The Art of Living with PASSION

What are you passionate about - what do you care deeply about? Power to Change Ministries asked this question to 40 women representing more than 20 countries on five continents. They answered in a chorus of animated voices, each unique and yet altogether harmonious. Women, it seems, share a universal longing to live with passion. They want to...

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A Little “Kramer” in All of Us?
A Little "Kramer" in All of Us?

Comedian Michael Richards—“Kramer” on TV’s Seinfeld—saw his racist tirade at African-American hecklers ignite a firestorm. Mel Gibson, whose earlier anti-Semitic rant made headlines, said he felt compassion for Richards.{1} Lots of people have dark sides. Maybe everyone. Maybe you. I do. Remember Susan Hawk? Her infamous diatribe...

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Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and You
Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and You

Have you ever been cheated or mistreated? Got any lingering grudges you’re holding onto? Is there any “unclear air” between you and a family member, neighbor, or coworker regarding a dispute, a slight, an offense? Could those situations use some forgiveness? More and more medical doctors and social scientists are extolling the benefits of...

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