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Author: News Created: 2/28/2007
Communicate to the world the love of God. Various Topics like finances, money, love, relationships, divorce, homosexuality, sex, church, adultery, communication skills, leadership, holiday fun, Christian topics, heritage Christian center, churches in Colorado, marriage, drugs, youth, children, dating, debt, books, music, abuse, celebrate recovery.

By News on 4/1/2007

Believing the best in people usually brings the best out of people. So the question is…do you believe the best in others? Read More »

By News on 3/31/2007

There was a feature story on the news today that caught my attention. It was about a Mother who may lose custody of her 8-year-old son because he weighs 218 pounds.
The mother, who feared she might lose custody of her obese 8-year-old son unless he lost weight, was allowed to keep the boy after striking a deal with social workers to safeguard his welfare.

The case has set off a national debate over child obesity and raised questions about whether genetics, junk food or bad parenting is to blame. Connor McCreaddie, of Wallsend, northeastern England, weighs four times the weight of a healthy child his age.

The boy's case attracted national attention after his mother allowed an ITV News crew to film his day-to-day life over the course of a month. When he was 2 1/2 years old, he was too heavy for his mother to pick up, and at 5, he weighed more than 126 pounds. Now McCreaddie, who is tall for his age at 5 feet, wears adult clothes and size eight s ...
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By News on 3/17/2007

I can only handle one diet change right now. What should I do? Read More »

By News on 3/16/2007

What does Salvation Mean and how do I get saved? Read More »

By News on 3/5/2007

Love and relationships can be a tangled knot for all of us. We strive to do our best, yet often find ourselves with love relationships that are less than fulfilling, broken, or downright destructive. What are some factors that lie within us that contribute to our difficulties?
 
It is well known that our life experiences can shape us in ways both conscious and at a level that operates within us as assumptive thinking and belief. Perhaps you find yourself moving from one relationship to another, or practicing “Serial Monogamy” in a series of highly intense relationships or marriages that always seem to end sourly and painfully. Are you asking yourself, “How come I seem to always attract people into my life who hurt me?”
 
You may be caught up in what we term “The Destructive Romance Cycle.”
By News on 3/1/2007 12:00 AM

As we grow up in Christ we learn that love is selfless. We learn that less self in our motives equals more love in our actions. We come to know that love does not consider its own rights, is not proud, nor does it get offended. We learn that if we can walk in love, our entire life will change—and that if only a few more of us walked in love, the entire world would change. Love begins when we purpose to be the first to lay down our rights, our selfish motives, and our pride. Love requires each one of us to lay down our lives. 
We also learn as we walk the path of love, that as soon as we take the first step, we are immediately tested! Sometimes the people who test us the most are those we love the most. They seem to know how best to get under our skin. And we want to be valued and respected most by those closest to us—certainly more than people we don’t know so well or care so deeply about. As we grow in love, we find that we must lay do ... Read More »

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