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Spirit Apnea and Spiritual CPAP
The American Sleep Apnea Association estimates that 22 million of us suffer from some form of sleep apnea. This is a potentially serious disorder in which ...
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Teens Did Surprisingly Well During Quarantine
Most know that the coronavirus pandemic had a significant negative effect on mental health. United States adults were three times more likely to experience ...
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What Do Happy Teens Do?
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 32% of teens 13-18 years old struggle with an anxiety disorder. There’s a lot we could go ...
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When the Alarm Clock Was a Person
There once was a time people were awakened, not by a cell phone or even an alarm clock, but by a “knocker-upper.” For many workers in early ...
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Having trouble sleeping? Try forgiving someone.
One-third of Americans say they lie awake at least a few nights a week. You can try meditation or medication, but according to a study published in the ...
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Be Careful When Passing Judgement
In his book The Grace Awakening, Charles Swindoll recounts an experience he once had while ministering at a Bible conference. On the first night he had ...
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True Rest Eludes Most of Us
True rest seems to be elusive for most Americans. Only one in seven adults (14 percent) set aside a day a week for rest. And on that one day a week, what ...
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Study Shows that Sleep Actually Shrinks Our Brains
Proper sleep habits have long been understood as essential to physical and mental health, but the exact reasons why have still remained a matter of scientific ...
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Shepherd Falls Asleep While Sheep Cause Nuisance
The Telegraph, a British newspaper reported that a flock of over 1,300 sheep "had to be rounded up by police in the Spanish city of Huesca after ...
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Conversion Is Like Waking Up to an Alarm Clock
Bible scholar N.T. Wright uses the analogy of waking up in the morning for how some people come to Christ through a dramatic, instant conversion and others ...
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