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July 8: Life After Death

You hear stories everyday of vehicles colliding and people’s lives being taken. You might even have passed an accident where someone was killed.  Life is fragile and it can be taken in a blink of an eye. Watch the video Have you ever asked the question “If I died today, where would I go?” Related: […] Read More >

July 6: After the Interview

What’s more important: The questions, or the answers? Questions are critically important. Asking good questions helps people to think clearly. But what good are questions without answers? Watch the video Human beings have an innate desire for knowledge. We don’t just want information, we’re bombarded with enough of that every day. Research at the University […] Read More >

Cup of Coffee

If what you believed was wrong, would you want to know? How you answer that question divulges a lot about who you are as a person. Do you value truth most highly? Or is happiness most important to you? Watch the video In his autobiography Surprised by Joy C. S. Lewis describes the distinction between […] Read More >

June 22: Missing

Do you ever feel like you just drift from one environment to the next, putting up the appropriate mask and ticking the boxes? Who are you anyway? Watch the video A person can live their entire life  defined by external circumstances or peer pressure. Who are you? Who do you want to be? Related: “My […] Read More >

June 15: Feeling Alone in the World

At 19 weeks Beth got the devastating news that her baby had no heart beat. She was completely broken but after a year later and new pregnancy she never expected to hear the devastating news again. Watch the video Beth’s poignant letter to her son, My Son Who is in Heaven, demonstrate how a caring […] Read More >

June 10: Best Church Ever?

What is the point of church? If it’s to make people feel good, then a lot of modern churches have it right. Watch the video I wonder what the first-century Christians would think about a church that is basically a social club? Maybe we should start thinking about church as a verb instead of a […] Read More >

June 8: Meditation

Louis Lapides is Jewish, and was raised according Jewish traditions, educated in the Jewish faith. But after a wild variety of life experiences, he had all but abandoned the faith of his childhood. Then one day, he was intrigued when he was told that he didn’t need to read the New Testament to find Jesus. […] Read More >

June 1: Happy Now? 10 Myths to Avoid

Have you heard about The Happiness Project? It’s a nonfiction book by Gretchen Rubin which is currently on the New York Times’ best sellers list. The author describes the book as “a memoir of the year I spent test-driving the wisdom of the ages, the current scientific studies, and the lessons from popular culture about […] Read More >

May 27: Could you forgive your daughter?

William Blake once said, “It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.” Forgiving a family member can seem almost impossible. Often the ones who are closest to us end up hurting us. When that happens, we are faced with a choice.  We can hold on to bitterness and anger or to […] Read More >

May 25: Finding Meaning Beyond Football

He craved excitement, and playing in the CFL (Canadian Football League) gave Steve all the excitement and energy he craved. He felt like the king of the world and had the ego to go with it. Watch the video But after being let go from some major league teams, Steve started struggling with significance, questioning […] Read More >

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