
The Best Things in Life Aren’t Things
Melinda Hemmelgarn
If your children watch commercial television, go to the movies, play video games or spend leisure time on the computer surfing the Internet or chatting and texting with friends, they already know exactly wha [ … ]

Cooperation is Key to Social Harmony
Bullies seem to be made, not born. A study from the University of California, Berkeley, concludes that a cooperative school experience, versus a competitive one, can play a major positive role in the socialization of students.
Researchers canvassed 217 [ … ]

Cooperation is Key to Social Harmony
Bullies seem to be made, not born. A study from the University of California, Berkeley, concludes that a cooperative school experience, versus a competitive one, can play a major positive role in the socialization of students.
Researchers canvassed 217 stud [ … ]

How Children Enrich Our Spiritual Life
Steve Taylor
Dirty nappies, wakeup calls in the middle of the night, a house full of screams and squeals, food splattered on walls, a chaos of toys everywhere, no more late nights out, no time to read books, take classes or attend retreats—wha [ … ]
 A Process that Works
By Linda Sechrist
Although few individuals who are familiar with divorce proceedings would ever put the words “graceful” and “divorce” in the same sentence, Marcy Jones does it every day. As an attorney specializing in family law, Jones is a passionate advocate for a much need [ … ]
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