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| Year of Peace By: Tina Tessina Happy New Year, everyone! This is the time when a lot of energy is spent on making resolutions, most of which we don't manage to ... |
| Can Our Past Relationships Affect Our Present Relationship? By: Oliver J R Cooper One can enter a new relationship with the idea that it will be a completely new experience and unlike what they have gone through in ... |
| The Value In Valuing Others' Perceptions By: Steve Wickham Valuing others' perceptions brings joy to them and blessing to us; it's an attribute of the peacemaker. It is no coincidence that the blessing realized ... |
| Happy New Year! Say Hello to Happiness By: Dr. Jeff Davis This article deals with how to start a new year looking forward to being happy. It focuses on the internal beliefs we must have when ... |
| Characteristics of God - Omnipotent By: Dr. Jeff Davis This article relates to the characteristic of God that focuses on His infinite power. He is able to do exceedingly and abundantly above all we ... |
| Characteristics of God - Omnipresent By: Dr. Jeff Davis This article deals with how God is present at all times and everywhere. He does this while being present at the same time regardless of ... |
| Applying the Art of Self-Forgiveness By: Steve Wickham So if we understand our need to forgive ourselves our moral failures, we are motivated to try and apply it. Indeed, we have already tried ... |
| Give Your Attitude a Needed Adjustment By: Dr. Jeff Davis This article addresses the importance of a good attitude. It's very hard to win in life when you have a bad attitude. |
| Gratitude Is the Greatest Attitude Adjustment You Can Make By: Jeffery Davis This article deals with how Gratitude can make your attitude soar. It looks at the benefits of being happy for what you have right now. |
| Wounds From Our Mothers - What Can We Do About Them? By: Loral Lee Portenier, PhD Mothers. We love them. We hate them. They support us and encourage us and hold us back and tear us down. They elicit our respect ... |
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