Miracles
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Charlene Pryor1 Comment
Yesterday was a day of miracles. Maybe small little steps to some but huge strides for me. Early on in the day a friend of mine sent me an article or news release . http://www.btang.net/, in which a group of doctors at Ohio State (yeh Midwest) had come across possibly a cure for Parkinson's. Not something to slow the progression but to Cure the ...
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Fitness Friday ~ Discipline of Exercise
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Debbie
It's Fitness Friday and dare I mention the word discipline? Discipline sounds so rigid and legalistic. After all, aren't we all ...about grace?My mom was such a good example of a disciplined person. Although she had a weakness for chocolate, she only purchased one large Nestle's chocolate bar each week. She would break off a single square each day ...
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God Remains - Laced With Grace
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Michele W.
Have you ever met individuals who have this overflowing joy, inner strength and peace that seems inexplicable? Time and again I have come across individuals who are suffering from a chronic illness; going through a heart wrenching loss; or even has been told they have months to live; yet they seem to have this overwhelming peace and inner strength ...
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Fall-related ED visits rising for seniors
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Obi Jo
http://benkazie.wordpress.com/2009/11/05/fall-related-ed-visits-rising-for-senio Accidents are among the top 10 causes of death in those over 65. Falls are far and away the most common cause of injury and subsequent death from injury in seniors. We have all seen ads on television regarding alert systems for the elderly, particularly those who liv ...
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Writing Her Own Pages
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Mom2Taytiebug
Today was Taylor's appointment with the neurologist. That's nothing new. We've gone through 15 neurologists in 20 years. Only 2 of them were because we didn't like them. One of the ones that we kicked to the curb had the gall to tell me that at 5'7'' and 105 lbs, Taylor needed to lose weight. I think I stood there for a few minutes dumbfounded. Wha ...
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Poll: Which inner voice carries the most weight when you’re deciding what to eat?
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Sagan1 Comment
Last month’s pollOur last poll asked the question, How do you like your bananas? We had 67 voters in total: 6% never eat bananas, 72% prefer their bananas au natural (peeled and eaten plain), and 22% like to mix and mash them into other foods. Bananas are such a classic standby and they are a major player in a lot of healthy/healthified recip ...
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Why health care reform matters: This could be any of us
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Francine H.
(Note: A friend asked me to post this here. She is a real person with a real job who doesn’t want to be identified, for reasons that will be apparent when you read it. Her story is all too familiar. It’s really time for Congress to stop the games and get this done.)I’m having to face some difficult choices, primarily to decide the ...
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Pastor's Kids: living a life most people could never comprehend
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Take Root and Write ..
Last month here at Survive and Thrive Ministry Wives I wrote about protecting our PK's (pastor's kids) from the enemy's assignment. We know that it is the goal of the enemy to steal, kill and destroy all of us, (John 10:10) however I believe he has a special assignment against PK's. First of all, he knows that the greatest way to hurt a pastor is t ...
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