A painful walk toward healing. by Amber Piper* I was a seven-year-old cutie when I discovered my dad’s pornography. I had seen porn before at my uncle’s house. While it cut my female core, it fit my uncle’s character. He was a terrible man, so I could expect him to have this terrible thing…
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Keeping Porn From the Home
In a 2003 Focus on the Family poll, 47.8 percent said porn was a problem in their home. Maybe you’re one of them, unaware of the potential disaster. One small choice by parents can yield devastating results for their children. But it is never too late for action. Truth always heals. Expose what you…
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Tears and triumph under the hammer of God by Harold “Doc” Arnett Working at an alternative high school was never on my list of short-term or long-term goals. After teaching seven years in public high school, I did my doctoral work and then taught college for seven years. Teaching college was downright enjoyable. All…
Read moreTeaching Shane
A problem student becomes anunusual answer to prayer. by Lonna Enox I recognized the name as I glanced over the temporary roster for third period sophomore English. No! I spent a few moments in private ranting about the injustice before starting on a seating chart. Why did I always get the Shanes* in my…
Read moreEncouraging the Unemployed
A helpful hand to those out of work. by Constance B. Fink Even though you may not have personally heard the words “Your services are no longer needed” or “The company is downsizing” or “You’re fired,” chances are you know someone who has. The impact of one pink slip reaches far beyond the individual….
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Recommended Reading When God Doesn’t Make Sense by James Dobson (Tyndale House Publishers, 1993) This is a practical book for those going through difficulties, such as disease, divorce, rejection, death, or sorrow. Experiences like these are hard to understand and seem unfair. Dr. James Dobson, a Christian psychologist and family counselor, writes this book…
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The painful process of leaving the pastbehind and embracing the future. by Candace Simar “This is your thirty-day notice.” My young boss tilted back in his chair and stretched out his legs in front of him. “Your job is being eliminated.” Everything slipped into slow motion. The blood drained from my face. “It’s a…
Read moreCoping With Job Stress
How we can keep from dreading the workday. by Harold “Doc” Arnett Have you heard that novelty song from the early sixties about the reluctant cavalry member who begged to be excused from the Battle of Little Big Horn? As the troops mounted and headed to battle, he kept lamenting, “Please, Mr. Custer, I…
Read moreA Quiet Place
A change from the chaos of uncertainty. by Constance B. Fink Wednesday, January 29, 1997, was one of those days that becomes a point of reference for the rest of life, when events are explained as having occurred either “before” or “after.” It started as a typical day in a rural Midwestern town in…
Read moreSurviving the Pain of Suicide
From horror and hurt to healing and hope. by Judy Bruns When my mother took her life, she took a part of mine, too. It felt as though she had rejected me, along with her faith in a God who sees us through. Didn’t she love me? Didn’t she love God? Didn’t she care…
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