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By Raymond SmithAbraham Maslow (1908- 1970) was a humanistic psychologist who developed a hierarchy of human needs. Read Story »
Nowadays, the media caters to the sensational, such as automobile accidents, divorces, murders, theft and suicides, but today, let's focus ... Read Story »
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Robert Ingersoll, the famous atheist of a century ago, after delivering one of his addresses, pulled his watch from his ... Read Story »
This has been a year of disasters. Floods, fires and tornadoes have scarred the country with many lives lost and ... Read Story »
Brotherhood is the feeling we have for one another where there is common ground. Of course, the closest bond of ... Read Story »
One of the signs of the times has been a resurgence of home Bible study and fellowship groups. Small group ... Read Story »
Spring has sprung and the landscape has come to life. Trees are leafing out, the birds are singing, the rains ... Read Story »
In 1896 Henryk Sienkiewicz wrote the popular book "Quo Vadis," which translated from Latin means, "Where are you going?" Without ... Read Story »
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When a person comes to know the Eternal God, he begins to see all about him signs of His handiwork ... Read Story »
You have just been approached by a genie who would grant you three wishes. What is it that you will ... Read Story »
I have come to believe that evolution is downward. History proves that nations over time lose their original sense of ... Read Story »
Throughout the ages man has felt dwarfed by the universe and sensed that there must be a divine creator. Read Story »
When a person comes into God's Kingdom through faith in Christ, he should be made aware of the obligations of ... Read Story »
We are all philosophers at one time or another. Philosophy means a love of wisdom and is a manner of ... Read Story »
Others who have not experienced much love are less able to comprehend the height, the depth and the breadth of ... Read Story »
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