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Loving Your Neighbor Reasonably
Love your neighbor as yourself; but don't take down the fence.
—Carl Sandburg, American poet, novelist, and historian (1878–1967)
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Bad Relationships Are Bad for Your Health
Researchers from the University of Utah found there's a price to pay when couples don't get along. 150 husbands and wives were recorded discussing ...
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Website Guards Against "Dissing the Dead"
The laws of etiquette proclaim that we should not speak ill of the dead—especially the recently deceased. There is one place, however, where this ...
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Focusing on the Sin of Others
When our children were young, my husband and I decided we wouldn't watch R-rated movies. We wouldn't allow our children to watch them, so we decided ...
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Child Prays for Abusive Uncle
Heidi Neumark, pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the South Bronx, writes:
Because of visitation to their homes and because of our open doors ...
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"American Idol" Finalist Forgives Offense
Mandisa Hundley, gospel singer and one of the 12 finalists on the TV show American Idol, met with judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson ...
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The Secret of a Successful Marriage
In On This Day by Carl D. Windsor, the page for Valentine's Day includes this anecdote: "Even the most devoted couple will experience a 'stormy' ...
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Desert Father on Self-examination
They who are conscious of their own sins have no eyes for the sins of their neighbors.
—Abbot Moses (10th century)
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Johnny Cash's Wife Confronts His Drug Abuse
Singer Johnny Cash's wife, June Carter Cash, died May 15, 2003. As a follower of Jesus, she displayed many Christlike qualities. In particular, she ...
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Be Patient with Me, I'm Happening
George Sanchez writes in Discipleship Journal:
I was visiting my daughter's home when my grandson grabbed my hand to take me to see something. My daughter ...
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