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April 6: Just Stop and Think

“Our greatest fear should not be of failure, but of succeeding at things in life that don’t really matter.” Francis Chan Chances are, you’re busy. In fact, how do you even have time to watch this video or read this text? Your to-do list may seem like it’s a mile long. When we feel like […] Read More >

April 1: If You Could Stop Time

What would you do if you could stop time? If only for a few moments … or for a long time? Watch the video Would you choose to stop time and keep everything as it is now? Or would you prefer to rewind five or ten years and stay in that moment forever? As much […] Read More >

Try a Life Lesson

“Always walk through life as if you have something new to learn and you will.” ~Vernon Howard It can be hard to find time to learn amid the busyness of work and family but if you have a few minutes here and there, that’s enough.  Pick up a good book, try a new cuisine or […] Read More >

Mar 25: Making Wise vs Foolish Decisions

It can be very  tempting to take a shortcut, an easy way out, especially when you feel like you’re running out of time. In this video, a college girl who procrastinates all semester is forced to make a choice between cheating on her final paper or going on a date with her new boyfriend. Watch […] Read More >

Mar 23: Five Things Science Can’t Explain

Science has provided innumerable benefits for humankind. Due to its success, sometimes it seems like science has a monopoly on truth. But there are actually many things that science cannot prove. Our new article lists Five Things Science Can’t Explain. Here is a sample: 1) Existential Truth: Science cannot prove that you aren’t merely a […] Read More >

Mar 18: When Bad Things Happen to Good People

C. S. Lewis once said “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.” Lewis was not unacquainted with suffering in his own life. His book A Grief Observed Lewis pours out his heart after the death of his […] Read More >

Mar 16: The Knights Tour

In chess, “The Knight’s Tour” is an ancient puzzle that has challenged players for centuries. In this video, it represents a deeper battle that all of us face: the battle between our ideal selves, our actual selves, and the constant intrusion of those parts that we would prefer remained hidden. Watch the video No other […] Read More >

Mar 11: How Much Would You Pay?

How much would you pay to regain what’s most important to you? Watch the video What we value most when we are younger, the priorities that we truly care about, can sometimes get trampled in our busy grown up lives. The joy and exuberance we once had is crushed under the weight of worries and […] Read More >

What’s your Love Language?

You may be thinking, “Five Love Languages? Oh no, not another trendy relationship book!” But the idea of “five love languages” isn’t new. The original book by Dr Gary Chapman debuted in 1992 and has sold over 5 million copies. The concept behind it is quite simple, and it applies to both men and women equally: […] Read More >

Mar 2: The Least of These

It has been said that the most powerful force in the world is an idea. Would you agree? What kind of idea would it take to change the world? In this short film, which is based on a true story, it’s the same old, same old at the local diner. Jim, the owner, hides in […] Read More >

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