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USA Edition 12, 2010

Tougher, stronger and smarter
Noel thought a man gained respect through rough talk and behaviour on the southside of Chicago
Tougher, stronger and smarter
Hunting for Easter
Running through the garden, or turning the house upside down hunting for the hidden eggs and bunnies, is great fun. There is much joy at finding the prize and even greater pleasure in eating the chocolate.
Hunting for Easter
Room time safety while preoccupied
Better Parenting by David and Charissa Scotford
Mornings can be busy as there are many jobs that need doing at the start of our day.
Room time safety while preoccupied
Got a hole in your pocket?
Family Finance by Peter Crawford, Crown Financial Ministries
Does money burn a hole in your pocket? Does buyer’s remorse set in after you have spent your money? If this sounds familiar, here’s how you can you change your habit this year so you can buy the things you need now and save for the things you need in the future.
Got a hole in your pocket?
Forgiveness was hard to accept
Post-abortion syndrome almost cost Lee her life
Forgiveness was hard to accept
Depression finally lifted
Heath mistakenly thought an early exit was the only option
Depression finally lifted
A different freedom
José went from one prison to the next until he was truly set free.
A different freedom
Could God love someone like me?
Yes, He LOVES you and has a plan for your life
We read in God‘s word: "God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16)

Man on Deathrow Set Free
Tips for Life by Alan Bailey
This man was a real outlaw. For years he got away with it. His main grudge was against the government and he made his feelings known. Demonstrations in the street were no quiet affair for him. Under his shirt was a knife, always ready for action.
Man on Deathrow Set Free
No longer hurting those I love
When her little boy was placed in danger, Jody knew she had to change.
No longer hurting those I love
Food for thought
An atheistic university lecturer was addressing a group of students gathered in a large hall.
CONFIDENCE - HOW DO YOU GET IT?
Just for Singles by Julie Pearce
Confidence is an odd thing. Some singles have an over-inflated sense of their own attractiveness to the opposite sex but others, with all the ticks and crosses in the right boxes, have very little or no confidence in themselves.
CONFIDENCE - HOW DO YOU GET IT?
Will your anchor hold?
By Margaret Curran
There is a song which asks if our anchors will hold in the storms of life, when the clouds unfold their wings of strife. When the strong tides lift and the cables strain, will your anchor drift or firm remain?
Will your anchor hold?
Neanderthals wore make-up!
Believe It or Not by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Old notions of ancient man are falling fast, with archaeologists working in southern Spain dropping a bombshell. Or, in this case, a painted shell. They report that Neanderthals were making and using makeup thousands of years ago, with decorative shells being used for storing these cosmetics.
Neanderthals wore make-up!
Food — play and learn!
Healthy Living with Miriam Thyer
(BSc. Nutrition, BSc. Health Promotion)

With some of the children at school, you may find yourself struggling to occupy your little ones.
Food — play and learn!
Easter play leaves its mark
Young basketballer not winning for pride
Easter play leaves its mark
Windows 7 time-savers
Computers & Technology by Darryl Budge
Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows 7 time-savers
Gambling is not child’s play
By Chad Hills
“God, I am so sick. Please help me,” 31-year-old Jerry Prosapio pleaded as he hung precariously over a gaping hole of gambling addiction.
Soap operas and romantic endings What is our attraction to them?
Building Better Marriages by Rob Furlong
I can honestly say that I have never watched a single episode of a soap opera on TV so I recently went online (in the name of research) to see what I had been missing. To say I was utterly bewildered by the end of my search would be an understatement — I was totally confused!
Soap operas and romantic endings What is our attraction to them?
Tried growing figs?
Garden Time with Lee Mullen
After most of the stone fruits finish at the end of summer, it is a great pleasure to pick and eat soft, sweet, succulent figs from your own tree and to enjoy fig delicacies from the kitchen.
Tried growing figs?
Questions about caffeine
Dr. Jack H. Tarr, M.D.
Perhaps many of us use this drug as a means of staying alert at work or during long or night drives.
Questions about caffeine
Called to greatness
Sport Five years ago, Wayne Simien was beginning his career as an NBA player for Miami. Then, just last year, he gave up the money and the fame of the game to begin a whole new career as a youth minister.
Called to greatness
 
Pearly Gates by Ian Jones
 
  Former Miamis Heat star - Wayne Simien

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