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Thursday, August 21 2008
 
Hospital Death Rates Now Available Online
National Polls Give Identical Results: Obama Lead Down To 3 Points
Alaska Sen. Stevens To Start Fund For Legal Bills
 
 
 
 
 
 
Better Than Fiction
Join Donna Morton and enjoy her lighthearted lessons of faith by way of her witty, humorous and always uplifting commentary!
Donna's Latest  
Peeling Paint From the Walls
Are you attempting to conceal a particular issue but find it continually resurfacing? If your life has begun to resemble a 'botched up paint job', columnist Donna Morton advises that now is the time to call in the Master of Restoration. He will reveal those 'messy, hidden layers' and correct any mistakes made along the way!
 
From the Green Room
An amusing and fun-loving perspective on Christian daily life by Rev. James Snyder. Sure to bring a smile to your face and sunshine to your day!
Rev. Snyder's Latest  
One Man's 'Oink' Is Another Man's 'Grunt'
Oftentimes we are baffled by the decisions people make, even more so by those in government positions. Rev. Snyder points out this might come from our cousins across the sea, who decided to ban a childhood classic from their school system. Let's not be so concerned with issues that can sideline the Gospel. Focus on the Truth.
 
 
Much Ado About Something
Current issues by Glenn Hascall that we can identify with as Christians. Fuel for continual growth in our faith and walk with Jesus Christ.
Glenn's Latest  
Robin Remarks and Other Outdoor Lessons
Stuff happens -- sometimes bad stuff -- and you never know when it's going to occur. Columnist Glenn Hascall takes us to his backyard, giving a bird's eye view of something that opened the door for a conversation with his son regarding why this "stuff" sometimes happens. Listening in might encourage you as well. There are lessons to be learned in the backyard.
 
 
Cooking It Up
Chef Jennifer Cote shares seasonal recipes and cooking tips weekly, while encouraging family values and a well-balanced diet of God's Word.
Jennifer's Latest  
Go Wild for Pilaf
With our economy as it is, it helps to make some recipes using simple, whole-grain ingredients that don't take such a big bite out of the pocketbook. Jennifer Cote presents a Wild Rice Pilaf that makes a nice side dish, and the wild rice is quite fragrant. Walnuts add a nice texture, and a touch of frozen orange juice concentrate really zips it up.
 
 
 
Power to Incite Change
His Comfort Is Abundant
A "Worldly" Trend
 
How Can a Wife Support and Help Her Husband? (3 of 3)
Five Steps to Trusting Your Spouse Again
How Can a Wife Support and Help Her Husband? (2 of 3)
 
Empty Pocketbook
I've Been Bitten (Daddy Moments)
There's No Map in Adolescence
 
Battling With Suicidal Thoughts
Is Today a Good Day to Go Fishing?
Static-Free Connection
 
Sunday Is on the Way
The Second Principle
Copping a Spiritual Attitude
 
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