Archive for November, 2007



What I like about Scientology - Part I Posted By : Sheldon Goldberg

Monday 26 November 2007 @ 3:11 pm

One man’s 35 year experiences in Scientology

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Purpose of Life: Using Ancient Energies to Live Your Purpose Today Posted By : Scheurell, Lynn

Monday 26 November 2007 @ 1:11 pm

Living on purpose is not a big production, contrary to popular belief. When something is real, it doesnt need trumpets to announce its authenticity - it just is.

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Living Your Best Possible Life Posted By :

Sunday 25 November 2007 @ 3:11 pm

There are universal human truths that apply to all of us. They are guidelines to live the good life. They are easy to preach and teach and very hard t live. They are the secrets to leading a fulfilling and happy life.

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Abortion, Government Officials - and the Jesus of the Bible Posted By : Robin Calamaio

Sunday 25 November 2007 @ 1:11 pm

While there are many facets to the abortion argument, probably one of the most important - and often overlooked - is the role of governing officials in this matter. Does the Bible say anything about governing officials and abortion? A must read!

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How to Excel in Life Posted By : Amy Sherman

Sunday 25 November 2007 @ 12:11 pm

People who excel in life are said to be emotionally intelligent. This means they have greater self-control, compassion and awareness for other peoples feelings in relation to their own. For many of us, just because were older, we may not be wiser– in our social skillsand perhaps could use some tips to enhance our competence. There are several parameters to determine your Emotional Intelligence Quotient. The following list gives you the guidelines to examine.

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Estranged Family Ties: 5 Ways to Remedy the Empty-Ness Syndrome Posted By : Amy Sherman

Sunday 25 November 2007 @ 12:11 pm

Youve all heard about the Empty Nest Syndrome, when children go off to college to embark on their exciting adventure away from you. The empty, dismal feeling of having to fill your days with things other than daily parenting could be depressing and lonely, for some. But the weekly phone calls mean the world to you, knowing that the kids are doing well and are happy. However, what happens when your grown children are living their lives and youre not part of it? For whatever reason (an argument, geographic distance, in-law difficulties, etc), you are now left out of their lives, and feeling a huge void and/or loss. I call this the Empty-Ness Syndrome.

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180,000 Meals - Not a Bad Day’s Work Posted By : Kenneth R. Geers

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 2:11 pm

In a matter of 8 hours on a Saturday 1000 teenagers made a difference in the lives of the undernurished children of Haiti. When their day was complete 180,000 meals were on their way to Haiti.

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Who Needs Training? Posted By : Jfheller

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 2:11 pm

What is it going to take in your life to ask for help? Would you like to earn a little or a lot of money? Would you like to earn it sooner or later? The answers to these questions will indicate whether or not you should get some training.

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The Things We Treasure - They’re Worth Fixing Posted By : sheri falcone

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 1:11 pm

Keep the things that we treasure close. Don’t waste them.

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How to Teach the Bible to Older, More Experienced Christians Posted By : Glenn Brooke

Friday 23 November 2007 @ 6:11 am

The best strategies for teaching the Bible to people who are older or more mature than you — without panicking or losing your confidence

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