Once Upon a Time:A Collection of Short Stories for Those Trying to Find Their Way Home, Volume Two By Samuel L. Blumenthal, Ph.D CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – “Stories have always been about us, a mirror in which we can see…
Once Upon a Time:A Collection of Short Stories for Those Trying to Find Their Way Home, Volume Two By Samuel L. Blumenthal, Ph.D CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – “Stories have always been about us, a mirror in which we can see…
Salisbury, North Carolina – February 23, 2024. Scientific studies show that faith is a positive factor in addiction prevention or recovery.* Positive personal testimonies of the “faith factor” in recovery can be powerful in the lives of listeners.* Shirley Luckadoo,…
Making Him room in your heart – and home Christian organizing specialist outlines how our relationship with clutteraffects our relationship with God. Get Organized God’s Way Bring God’s Order Into Every Area of Your Life: Bible Study and Declutter WorkbookBy Eileen…
Salty: The Deconstruction of a Good ChristianBy Hollylu Jostes SEATTLE, WASHINGTON — Hollylu Jostes was a good Christian. From the outside, she was everything Proverbs 31 required. But inside her foundation was fundamentally flawed. She wanted God but not at…
Beyond: Finding Strength and Hope Through Unexpected Storms By Cindy Saab SALEM, NEW HAMPSHIRE – Stress affects our bodies, our moods, and our behavior. According to the Mayo Clinic, common effects of stress include headaches, chest pain, sleep problems, lack…
Once Upon a Time: A Collection of Short Stories for Those Trying to Find Their Way Home By Samuel L. Blumenthal, Ph.D. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – “Storytelling is a fundamental part of being human,” says Christine Hennebury in Point of…
Only God: A Testimony of God’s Goodness from the Cornfields of Iowa to the Harvest Fields of the World By: Larry and Jean Johnson WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA – If you knew only one person where you were going, would you…
GodPrintsBy: Jenny Leavitt It should come as no surprise that having hope can positively impact our overall well-being. After a twenty-year study** about hope and optimism, Martin Seligman, the founder of Positive Psychology,* concluded that having hope can reduce feelings…
When Hope Met HopelessnessBy Jeanne Rodriguez SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – In 2002 the State Department began tracking the number of US citizens who die abroad from unnatural causes, finding car accidents, homicides, and drowning to be the top causes. Fortunately the…
A Heart’s Journey to Forgiveness By Terese Luikens SANDPOINT, IDAHO — Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the US and has a profound effect on loved ones who are left reeling from the death.* Coping with the…