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Worry Beware: Supernatural Peace in Unstable Times

by steve glenn in Spirituality, October 16, 2009
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This article is about supernatural peace and the impact that it can have on a believer’s life. It explains how supernatural peace can be used effectively in the home, the work place, and the community.

Time to Go Onto Better Things

by Irene Donley in Advice, October 1, 2009
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About moving on to better tings in life after you find yourself in turmoil.

Four Tips to Get Rid of Worry Effectively

by Patrick Regoniel in Advice, September 13, 2009
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This article explains why we worry, what happens to us when we worry and useful tips on how to get rid of this bad habit that can destroy our life.

Your Quiet Little Place

by fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa in Spirituality, July 15, 2009
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We all need a place to go to, to get away from it all. Do you have a quiet little place?

Christianity vs. Religion

by Po po the busdriver in Religion, June 11, 2009
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Clarifying a common misconseption.

Top 50 Questions Christians Can’t Answer

by REPuckett in Religion, May 25, 2009
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I have lived as a faithful Christian for the first half of my life and studied theology extensively. My apostasy began with the introduction of such authors as Napoleon Hill, Brian Tracy, Norman Vincent Peale and Anthony Robbins. The lessons I had learned from their concepts of how faith really works as a functional component of the human brain led me to scrutinize “God’s word” and present questions that point to inconsistencies that Christians have no sufficient answer for. Don’t get me wrong, they will have an answer for them. You will find, however, that their answers have no basis in verifiable fact or evidence whatsoever, and will be largely based in their blind faith.

Christian Existential Therapy in the Treatment of Victims of Domestic Violence

by Mama Heartfilled in Psychology, May 21, 2009
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Women who have been abused need support, empathy, and a nonjudgmental therapist to help them build trust and feel safe again. Supportive responses from important people in their lives can be very healing, giving them comfort and relief. As a therapist, being supportive, without taking control is essential in the therapeutic process and allows women to regain control and rebuild their lives.

Musical Education in the Religious and Educational System

by Mama Heartfilled in Education, May 20, 2009
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The importance of musical training in the early years has been praised by many experts. These people often put a great deal of emphasis on how music develops the brains way of thinking, which increases children’s learning and communication skills.

18 Ways to Relax

by bearhugs in Advice, May 18, 2009
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We all lead busy lives. Everybody’s multi-tasking and always rushing through the day. We feel tense and uptight and would like to calm down and relax. It is very important to relax because anxiety, stress, pressure and over-exhaustion can lead to physical illness. I have suggestions here to help you unwind and relax.

Amen!

by s hayes in Languages, May 7, 2009
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Amen – the best known word in human language. What do you really know about the word or its origins?

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