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Search for a Deeper Meaning
Thursday, July 01, 2010- By Joyce A. Norman
Some friends of mine went for a four-day vacation at a spa inSedona, Arizona. The retelling of their trip made for a wonderful evening as they talked about different aspects of their stay in the shadows of the red rock canyons that surrounded their spa.
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HOW TO HELP A FRIEND WHO IS MOURNING THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE
Monday, April 05, 2010- By By Angela Jackson
Mourning the death of a loved one is a process and the process is different for everyone. The way a friend or family member faces their loss will be unique to their personality, temperament and the closeness they felt to the person who has died. Therefore, when supporting someone who is mourning consider where this person is in their grieving process. Grieving follows a discernible pattern as described by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her book on death and dying. An awareness of these stages will help you understand the process and know who to assist the person to whom you are offering your support.
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A Thank You to Saint Valentine
Monday, January 11, 2010- By C J Golden
Contrary to popular belief, Valentine’s Day was not created by greeting card companies as a ploy to sell their merchandise; it was not created by large jewelry stores to entice you into exchanging your hard earned cash for heart-shaped diamond earrings; and it was not created by your local florist, or the guy on the side of the road, hawking long-stemmed roses.
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Maybe This Easter We Can All Become Free
Friday, April 10, 2009- By Susan Handle Terbay
In a prison in Afghanistan sits an eleven year old boy because he is labeled a terrorist. He was arrested along with a group of older men who were loaded down with explosives – including the young boy - to kill others and commit suicide for the sake of their cause.
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Growing Up Without Mom
Thursday, March 12, 2009- By Susan Hanle Terbay
have heard that all of us have profound moments in our lives that change us forever. It is a moment that often defines us and helps form us in many areas of our lives. Years ago when I was eleven, my mother died of breast cancer. At the time of her death my older sisters had just married and I was the only child living at home. It was a devastating time in my life that forever changed my future.
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