Today's women have been re-educated.
I have a friend who took in two women at risk for human trafficking; no one gave her an award.
I have a friend caring for her aged mother in her home; no one gave her an award.
I have a friend who carried the load of her sick husband; no one gave her an ...
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The identity of the Woman of the Year
Who do you think should be the Woman of the Year 2013? What makes someone worthy? Linger near the cash registers at the grocery store this week, and you'll see magazine covers claiming to know who deserves to be remembered, recognized, and rewarded.
Angelina Jolie might be up there, not just for ...
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Recap of Marriage Mondays 2013
Marriage took a big hit in 2013 when the United States Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was ruled unconstitutional. In cultural and human terms, the miracle of a man and woman becoming one has been redefined by much of the world. Today's young people face a wide range of images and definitions when it ...
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After Christmas instructions
The day after Christmas can feel like a "down" day for a lot of people. Reality sets back in as the distractions of parties, gift giving, visiting, and singing fade into normal things. You might find yourself hoping the new year, now less than week away, will be better than last year. Just a week ...
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Marriage mattered at the manger
To me, marriage never had an obvious place in the story of Christmas, until now. Maybe you've missed it too, but it's there, tucked away in the all too familiar words of Matthew chapter 1. Marriage mattered at the manger.
We have questions about the Christmas story, but we know Mary was engaged ...
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