Archive for 'Relationships'
10 Free or Nearly Free Christmas Gifts to Make & Give
Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by cherylmoeller.
Maybe you don’t have as much money as you did last year to spend on gift giving? Did you know that truly the best gifts are homemade? Maybe we need to be reminded again this year, that homemade is best. Share your heart with others on a deeper level this year through [...]
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Praying Together: You and Your Mate
Posted on 19. Oct, 2009 by Angel Lynn Diamond.
Do you pray with your mate? If you do not, you should. Praying together with your mate strengthens your bond immensely. The coming together spiritually unifies your relationship as God intended.
Because this is such a personal aspect of people’s lives many are hesitant and do not pray together. Even amongst Christian’s it was surprising to [...]
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Where Did You Go Grandpa?
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by Rev. Kimberly Dreiman.
I was six years old when my grandfather went to be with the Lord – his name was Frank Root. My grandfather was a kind man and was a school teacher. I can remember him helping me learn a poem for a church presentation. He took the time to help me learn it and I [...]
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Childhood Memories
Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by Rev. Kimberly Dreiman.
I can remember as a child thinking my grandparents were old at 50. Now, I am approaching 50 and I don’t feel old on the inside –but I do have aches and pains that I did not have at a younger age. I guess, what I am saying is that my spirit is still young.
I [...]
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Teach Your Children 12 Ways to Live a Life with No Regrets…
Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by cherylmoeller.
Teach these practical, transferable 12 crucial life lessons to help your children make wise choices, each day. From truths learned from personal experience, we want to encourage you to teach your
children these disaster busters.
1) Apologize quickly and sincerely as soon as you realize that you’ve wronged someone (particularly your parents and siblings).
2) [...]
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One Night of Torment
Posted on 21. Aug, 2009 by Rev. Kimberly Dreiman.
The closest I have ever come to even thinking about what Hell would be like was when I spent the night in the hospital with my mother after she had gall bladder surgery. I spent the night to make sure my mother was not in pain and properly cared for. Unfortunately, her room mate had [...]
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Do You Know Your Teen’s Friends?
Posted on 22. May, 2009 by Mom Mag.
We hope, as parents, that what we’ve taught our children will be the guiding force behind them as they become teenagers. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case, no matter how well we think we did. Before long, they begin to listen more to friends than to their parents. Do you know your teen’s friends, and [...]

