My Experience With Parental Alienation Syndrome
Editor's Note: the following story comes to us from a woman we'll call "Sandy." What is Parental Alienation...
Editor's Note: the following story comes to us from a woman we'll call "Sandy." What is Parental Alienation...
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Are you afraid, overwhelmed, depressed or lonely? Today’s wisdom is from the devotional book, Jesus Calling, by...
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
In 1932, when the first section of the Golden Gate Bridge was being built, there were 25 accidental deaths of...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
This morning it happened! I slowly, very slowly, climbed the 239 steps of Mt. Pisgah. For the last several weeks,...
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The following wisdom is from Max Lucado. He asks, “Do you have a hole in your heart?" Perhaps the wound is old, a...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
"Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open...
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A man was having his hair cut and his beard trimmed. As the barber began to work, they began to have a good...
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I love watching a large flock of Canadian geese flying in their V-formation. They speak of the changing of seasons and also of the value of teamwork. We can learn to be better caregivers if we consider the ways of the geese.
Did you know that when a goose gets sick or wounded, it never falls from formation by itself? Two other geese will fall out of formation with it and follow the ailing goose down to the ground.
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
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