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Building Togetherness in Marriage
August 27, 2010 By Mark O. Wilson - In: Feature Lifestyle Online Exclusive
Shortly before last week’s wedding ceremony, Frank, the bride’s father, shared the following marriage advice he’d heard a minister say decades ago during a ceremony.
I found that quite amazing, as I’ve always assumed nobody recalls anything the preacher says during a wedding, except “I pronounce you husband and wife” and “you may kiss the bride!”
Gardening Benefits Community
June 29, 2010 By Tricia Allen - In: Feature News Online Exclusive
One of my favorite memories as a little girl involved gardening with Dad.
I would traipse across our backyard where the green grass became alley gravel. Next to the neighborhood alley was one-fourth of a city block, where strings and stakes sectioned off approximately 30 individual garden plots.
FIRST-PERSON: Straight Talk to Church Members about Pastors
June 23, 2010 By Thom Rainer - In: Online Exclusive
I know. Pastors aren't perfect. But they do have one of the toughest jobs in the world. Regardless of the church polity, they do have to answer to every church member. Please allow me to speak to you who are church members. I know most of you love your pastor. I know most of you respect your pastor. But you may not know how you can best help your pastor.
From Corporate Success to Emptiness
June 10, 2010 By Tricia Allen - In: Feature Lifestyle Online Exclusive
“When you reach the top at age 29 where do you go from there?”
As a child Al Goracke possessed few material things. Food was sometimes scarce in his family, causing the youngest of ten to grow up thinking, if I’m rich someday, I’ll be okay.
Worm Hunt
June 9, 2010 By Kelli B. Trujillo - In: Blog Online Exclusive
In Faith-filled Moments, Kelli B. Trujillo gives parents suggestions for making everyday kids' experiences more creative and fun. Day 17 is featured below.



