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Laughter Can Heal a Broken Heart

So, laughter really is the best medicine. A mere chuckle is enough to expand cardiac tissue and increase the flow of oxygen throughout the body, thus ...


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Death Row Last Meal: The Futility of Pleasure

Viktor Frankl was an Austrian Holocaust survivor, neurologist, psychiatrist, and author. His writings on man’s search for meaning in the face of ...


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Field Hockey Team Surprises Coach with Formal Wear

East Syracuse Minoa High field hockey coach Kate Harris challenged her players, who were all dedicated and focused, to loosen up a bit. Harris said, “I ...


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Ad Campaign Touted Health Benefits of Cigarettes

In the 1920s, the American Tobacco Company wanted to make their main brand, Lucky Strike, stand out from the other tobacco products on the market. So, ...


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Everybody Expects to Be Entertained

Here's how the best-selling author Michael Crichton described our need to be constantly entertained:

Today, everybody expects to be entertained, and they ...

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The Trouble with Trouble

The trouble with trouble is that it usually starts out as a whole lot of fun.


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A Christian's Time Off

Where did we come up with this concept of "spare time," anyway? Is there any time for which we aren't accountable to God? Is there any time ...


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Holy Humor

I have never understood why it should be considered derogatory to the Creator to suppose that He has a sense of humor.


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True Freedom Needs Limits

Most successful football players are free to perform at their best only when they know what the expectations are, where the limits stand. I see this as ...


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Good News, Bad News

Pastors hear news all the time. Some of it's good, and some of it's, well, not so good...

GOOD NEWS:

Now that you have an associate, you don't ...


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