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A Christian Perspective on the World Today

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You Are What You Think

Doug Batchelor points out that the world around us has more influence on who we are than we may think.
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Regaining Control of Your Life

We've all been told that what we think can determine how we feel. But Peter Cousins believes managing our lives goes much deeper than that.
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Behind the Joneses

Keeping up with the Joneses has become less expensive recently, with the shift of production to developing countries. However, there are hidden costs, as Kristin Thiele reveals.
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Alcohol Addiction

It is said that a glass of red wine a day is good for one's health. Clark Carr explores the truth behind the health myths of alcohol.
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Does God Care What We Eat?

Charles Mills asks an interesting question: What's on the menu when God fixes the meal? Charles' answer may surprise you!
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Ten Easy Ways to be Happy!

According to experts, happiness isn't as hard to achieve as you might think. Sheila O'Connor gives a tutorial on happiness.
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Binge Battle and Beer Ads

Teens need to live their own lives and take responsibility for them. Nobody wants to see them make a mess of it.
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Are You Personality Positive?

Nina Atcheson looks at how to get the most out of your life.
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Tips to Help You Save Time

In our time-poor lives, there seems never to be enough of the commodity. But is that true? Donald Wetmore tells how to make the most of the time you have.
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The Truth About Getting Drunk

So often seen as a normal part of the lives of young people, binge drinking is increasingly putting those lives at risk. Victor Parachin reports.
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Finding Support as a Woman

Making a full-time profession of being a mother can be severely taxing. Julene Kapao tells how she deals with the stress.
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Have a Better 2009

If there's one thing almost everyone on planet Earth would like, it's to have a better year in 2009 than we had in 2008. There are tons of resources online to help us in this quest, whether it's health, education, jobs or, perhaps, spiritual matters. Let'