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  • Depression and Me
    It contributed to the failure of two marriages, it prevented me from enlisting in the military, it nearly cost me three different jobs, and it almost killed me. It's called depression and I've suffered with it for more than 30 years.
  • Parents and their Passive-Aggressive Behavior
    Everyone exhibit passive-aggressive behavior during life but some people are chronically passive-aggressive. It's particularly damaging to children when parents are passive-aggressive
  • True Fasting- Isaiah 58
    What is "spiritual fasting?" Learn more...
  • USS Olympia-Admiral Dewey's Flagship
    "You may fire when ready" where first uttered aboard this ship...
  • The London Blitz
    In 1940 Adolf Hitler's air force began terror bombing English civilians in London...
  • Double Dip Recession- 2011 Tax Increases & November Elections
    They're coming; double dip recession, tax increases and the November elections...
  • The Battle of Britain
    2010 marks the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britian.
  • Political Parties- America's Party System
    Are political parties needed at the Federal level? George Washington didn't think so. What do you think?
  • Best John Wayne Westerns
    John Wayne remains one of the most revered actors in history. Here are 10 of his best westerns...
  • Theory of Relativity
    Theory of relativity- simplier than you think...
  • Mosque at New York City Ground Zero
    It's legally right to build a mosque at Ground Zero but is it smart or right?
  • Unemployment at 9.5%- Still
    July 2010 unemployment numbers are in...
  • Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: No More Oil
    The Gulf of Mexico survived the British Petroleum Oil Spill
  • Boy Scouts of America: 100 Years Old
    2010 marks the 100th anniversary of the American Boy Scouts. Learn more...
  • Does God Cause Natural Disasters?
    Does God cause natural disasters? Perhaps we ought to ask a different question...
  • Obama Hits New Low
    Once again American voters have been shown the error of their ways; unfortunately we probably won't learn from our mistakes
  • Obama, Boden, and NASA
    See if you agree with Obama's charges to NASA's head Charles Boden...
  • President Obama on Illegal Immigration
    President Obama speaks out on illegal immigration...learn more...
  • Gulf of Mexico British Petroleum Oil Spill
    It's still out there, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Here's an update...
  • The Fear of God
    Do you want to be wise? King Solomon said wisdom begins with fearing God...
  • Slavery in the United States: Nigerian Women Enslaved for Eight Years in Arlington Texas
    Did you think it ended with the Civil War? Think again...slavery is alive and way too well in the United States...
  • Maverick
    Fancy yourself a "maverick?" Learn its origin...
  • Memorial Day
    It was first called "Decoration Day" we call it "Memorial Day"...
  • Gulf of Mexico British Petroleum Oil Spill
    Gulf Oil Spill Update-May 19, 2010
  • 1970 Kent State and Jackson State Shootings
    It was 1970 and President Richard M. Nixon didn't want to be bothered with the Vietnam War any longer..neither did college students across the nation...
  • Gulf of Mexico British Petroleum Oil Spill
    Here's a recap and the latest on the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill...
  • The Crusades: A Factual History
    The Crusades remain one of the most controversial periods of human history and one of the most ill-used. Learn more.
  • Noah's Ark and Mount Ararat
    Does finding Noah's Ark make a difference?
  • President Declares May 6, 2010 National Day of Prayer
    The suspense, doubt, controversy, idle talk, rumors, and lies are over for another year...President Obama declared the National Day of Prayer...Here's the full text...
  • The Vietnam War
    The Vietnam War ended 35 years ago on May 1, 1975. The Vietnam War was a six-stage war which lasted 30 years. America's involvement in the war may be attributed to the United States Cold War policy of containing communism.
  • Arizona Illegal Immigrant Law & Boycott
    A recent article headline on Yahoo reads "New ad shows anti-immigration sentiment." That statement can't be further from the truth.
  • Three Books that Ought to Be Made into Movies
    Many of the best movies have been adapted from books. Here are three that seem destined (or should be) to be on the big screen...
  • National Day of Prayer: Should it Be?
    It's not un-Constitutional... find out if you agree
  • Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs and Clubs
    They sprang up during the time when conformity, at least in public, was the unspoken law-of-the-land. It was the 20 year period 1945-1965 when WASPs (White Anglo Saxon Protestants) ruled America.
  • The Holocaust: Best Movies
    Yes it happened, the Holocaust, Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution to the Jewish Question." Movies help us remember and understand so hopefully it will never happen again...
  • South Central Los Angeles Gangs
    Why did gangs appear in the first place? It's a social phenomenon with many layers. Learn more...
  • Prison Gangs in the U.S. Correctional System
    Prison gangs have existed in some form since the advent of prisons. What are they today?
  • President Obama Speaks About Wall Street Reform April 21, 2010
    Shortly before noon EST on April 21, 2010 President Obama addressed "the Street" at Manhattan's Cooper Union which sits just a few blocks from Wall Street
  • Facts About Baldness and Hair Loss
    What's up with hair loss/baldness? Here are some facts...
  • Men: How to Get a Clean, Close Shave
    Have trouble getting a close shave? Perhaps these tips might help...
  • The Oklahoma City Bombing
    On April 19, 1995, one of my best friends was staying in a downtown Oklahoma City hotel when he heard a still calm voice say that he ought to leave as soon as possible. The world knows what happened next...
  • Questioning God
    Do you know what was the first recorded question? Find out...
  • Authentic Christian-True Believer
    If there's a single Bible verse that summarizes the work of Jesus Christ it's John 3:16... Likewise if one verse summarizes the life of a growing and maturing Christian it's Galatians 5:6...
  • Interesting Places in the World: The Sargasso Sea
    The migration of fresh water eels is a strange and wondrous occurrence; much more is the place for which they head, the Sargasso Sea...
  • Apollo 13: 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 13 Moon Mission Successful Failure
    It was the first live close-up telecast of a spacecraft recovery and it was a recovery that the entire world had waited for...
  • Shroud of Turin
    It's perhaps the most controversial and most studied historical artifact of all time. But, what should we think of the mysterious and controversial Shroud of Turin? Let's consider...
  • Stay-at-Home Dad Tips
    In 1983, in the comedy-drama movie Mr. Mom, actor Michael Keaton made famous a then growing trend in the United States; that of stay-at-home dads. Here are five areas that all stay-at-home dads should consider.
  • The Dust Bowl: Black Sunday April 14, 1935
    April 14 2010 is the 75th anniversary of "Black Sunday" April 14, 1935...Considered the worse day of the Dust Bowl.
  • Nuclear Security Summit
    The Office of the White House confirms that terrorist groups, including Osama Bin Laden's al Qaeda, are pursuing the materials to build a nuclear weapon and they intend to use it. Sunday May 11 begins the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC...
  • Top Burger Joints: Wichita, Kansas
    It might be a one-man (or woman) operation or it might have two stores or two thousand stores. It doesn't matter to me as long as the burgers are good (and Coca-Cola is served). Here are three of Wichita's best burger joints...
  • Mother's Day
    On June 2, 1872 Mother's Day was "inaugurated" in the United States by Julia Ward Howe, the famous author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Learn a little about how Mother's Day evolved...
  • Man Threatens to Kill Washington Senator Over Health Care Bill
    The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that on the morning of April 6, 2010 a Washington man was arrested this and charged with threatening a federal official...
  • Nuclear Arms: Race is Still On
    Nuclear weapons have existed for only 65 years. The world is still trying to figure out how to control them...
  • First Female Cherokee Chief Dies; Wilma Mankiller Dead at Age 65
    In December 1985 Wilma Mankiller, then 40 years old, became the first woman to be elected the principle chief of the Cherokee Nation...
  • Coal Mine Disaster
    After hearing good news from China of the rescued miners who'd been trapped for 8 days, we receive news today, April 5, 2010, of a mine disaster in West Virginia...
  • Terrorist Attack on U.S. Consulate in Peshawar
    The cowardly Taliban struck again; attempted attack on US Consulate in Pakistan...
  • The Nephilim
    Who or what were the Nephilim? No one knows. But here's some information about them...
  • President Obama Celebrates Easter
    Here is President Obama's Easter message as delivered on 3/3/2010
  • He is Risen
    In the early Christian church and among some Christians still today Easter morning greetings began with "He is risen" and replied with "He is risen indeed."
  • The Pony Express
    April 3, 2010 marks the 150th anniversary of the inauguration of the Pony Express...
  • Wichita Independent Coffee Shops
    While Barnes and Noble, Starbucks, and Panera are popular coffee shop hangouts there are many independent cafes that are local favorites. Here are three of Wichita's best...
  • Weekend Getaway Spots
    Where you live might determine where you go for a quickie weekend get-away but if you have the inclination, time, and money you might try one of these three spots.
  • The Easter Story
    Easter is the oldest and most important Christian holiday. The celebration of Christ's resurrection began during the Apostolic Age; the time when many of Christ's first disciples were still living ...
  • April Fool's Day
    No one really knows how it started but here are some facts and theories...
  • Cinco De Mayo
    Many Americans believe Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican "fourth of July." Cinco de Mayo is a celebration with its origins in the Mexican State of Puebla. Here's how it began...
  • Easter and Its Traditions
    Easter is the oldest and most important Christian holiday. Here are five common Easter traditions and their origins.
  • Pizza - Best Places in Denver
    When it comes to pizza, Denver is no different than any other American city. Pizza choices are bountiful. Here's my pick (my daughters) for five of the best places for pizza in Denver...
  • Hutaree
    Once again a group of people are justifying their obsession with particular material preoccupations by evoking Christ and false understanding of Biblical principles
  • Passover
    What is "Passover?"
  • Haiti to Sean Penn
    Let's give Haiti to Sean Penn...
  • John Rutter- Best Songs
    John Rutter has perhaps composed/arranged more Christmas carols and chorals than any other person; here are ten of his best...
  • Healthy Chinese Food
    Chinese food is yummy but much of the Chinese foods we Americans go after isn't any better for us than french fries and deep fried chicken...there are alternatives.
  • Retirement: Things to Consider
    If you're among the two or three percent of the US population that's a millionaire, you probably have no financial worries for retirement. The rest of us are a little more concerned.
  • President Signs Health Care Bill
    On March 23, 2010 at 11:56 AM EDT President Obama signed the so-called health care reform bill
  • Health Care Bill Passed
    The Health Care Bill(s) HR3590 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (now six versions) and corresponding amendments in HR 4872 Reconciliation Act of 2010 appear to be on their way to becoming law...
  • Easter
    A little Easter poem
  • The Donner Party
    The story of the Donner Party is horrific and tragic; even more so when one considers that the party had in reality broken off from the main 500-wagon train and ventured off the established trail...
  • Baby Boomer Boy
    We're called "Baby Boomers" We're unique but not anymore special than any other generation...here's a few memories of one
  • Balanced Christian
    A balanced life prevents us from being "weird"
  • Cold War
    World War II killed 70 million people and possibly as many as 100 million with perhaps three to four times more wounded. With the end of World War II came the beginning of the Cold War.
  • The Decapolis
    The Decapolis was the region that lay east of the Jordan River between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea and is mentioned three times in the New Testament of the Bible. Learn more...
  • What is the Importance of Christian Baptism?
    Have you ever wondered why baptism is important in Christianity? Learn more...
  • The Didache
    The Didache is an early Christian document that contains what are said to teachings of Christ's 12 Apostles. Learn more...
  • Good Without God
    Just what does "good without God" mean? Learn more...
  • St. Patrick's Day
    Who was this man whose life is now celebrated the world over on the day of his death? Learn more...
  • Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
    Statistics can easily deceive, learn how to prevent it...
  • Being Better
    There's a Russian proverb; "Better is the enemy of good enough." Learn more...
  • 1925 Serum Run to Nome Alaska
    In late January 1925 the entire nation and world followed the news of a diphtheria outbreak in Nome Alaska and 20 dog teams that raced badly needed to serum through a bitter Alaska winter...
  • A History of the United States to 1865
    The history of the United States is as interesting a history as that of ancient Rome, China, or England. It doesn't span as many centuries but it's fascinating nonetheless. A person can spend a lifetime studying it and never grow bored.
  • Going Green with Wind Power
    From early times, human beings have utilized the power of the wind in applications such as sailing ships, grinding grains, and pumping water out of the ground. Learn more about the current state of wind power...
  • Best Sports Movies
    American history is full of inspiration stories from all walks of life. No less does the world of sports contain stories that touch the heart and inspire the soul. Here's my pick for one of the best...
  • Changing America
    America is changing but is it in the right direction?
  • Alaska Fur Rendezvous
    Every year in Anchorage, Alaskans enjoy a 10-day festival between Feb 26 and March 7 called Fur Rendezvous. Learn more...
  • Jon Stewart on O'Reilly
    Jon Stewart recently appeared on the O'Reilly Factor. A few of his statement are disturbing. Read why...
  • Tiramisu
    I'm no authority but I'll have to say in my opinion Tiramisu is the greatest dessert ever invented.
  • Get Better Sleep
    Everyone requires good sleep; here are some tips if you're having sleep problems...
  • Debt is Increased
    It appears the US debt will be increased
  • Annoying Habits
    One of the distinguishing marks of our society is individual unawareness and uncaring-ness for people around us. We all have annoying habits we should overcome for the sake of other people (and ourself)
  • Mardis Gras
    After Hurricane Katrina decimated the city in 2005, approx. 40% of the city's residents never returned. Still, Mardis Gras is perhaps what the city is still most known for.
  • Mel Gibson Movies
    Mel Gibson returns to the big screen this month (Edge of Darkness Jan. 2010) after seven years absence from a starring role. Let's take a look of some of Gibson's best flicks
  • Obama's First Year
    President Obama's first year ended on January 20, 2010. A year ago he was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. Americans place too high expectations on their leaders...
  • Technology for Older Generations
    Not very tech gadget savvy? Try these tips to help get you started.
  • President's Day
    President's Day isn't a Federal holiday, that remains George Washington's Birthday. So what is it?
  • Martin Luther King Speeches
    He was a man flawed like us all but unlike most of us he didn't allow his flaws to block out his strengths. He didn't allow his fears to determine his actions and he didn't allow the strong currents of society to wash away his convictions.
  • Age of the Bible
    The recent discovery of an ancient Hebrew text found on a piece of pottery dating from the 10th century BC is causing a rethinking among scholars of the age of the oldest portions of the Bible
  • Driving Accidents
    On January 16, 2010 in Kansas, irresponsible drivers caused a 30 car pile-up during a heavy fog on a portion of Interstate 35. A baby was killed and more than 30 other people were injured
  • Vietnam War Movies
    Here are the ten best Vietnam War movies. All combined they give a pretty accurate picture of the war from beginning to end.
  • How to Identify Bizarre Cults
    It's best to not give the names of cults, to not aide in legitimizing them, for one reason. Rather it's better to teach ways to identify cults so that people can stay clear of them.
  • Anti-Depression Medications
    This article isn't meant to be a substitute for professional medical care and advice. If you struggle with depression and/or suicidal thoughts please seek help immediately.
  • Pat Robertson and Haiti
    People say dumb things at inappropriate times. It's one of the marks of our "information" age. Pat Robertson blundered in his commentary on Haiti
  • "Cadillac" Insurance Tax
    The so-called tax on "Cadillac" insurance plans is another ill conceived plan to bankroll the national's heath care overhaul. How ill conceived?
  • Haiti
    On January 12, 2010 an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 struck the island republic of Haiti. Nearly the entire country is decimated
  • Pagans
    How do Christians view pagans? What is a "pagan?" Learn more...
  • Best Religious Movies
    Here are ten of the best religious/Christian movies of all time. Many are true story based films while others are historical fiction. They're all excellent flicks.
  • Best Health and Fitness Goals
    Ready to get healthy and fit? You might want to start with one or more of these goals...
  • Harry Reid
    Trent Lott should not have resigned and Harry Reid should not resign. Learn why
  • Is the New Testament True?
    No one piece of evidence stands alone but when numerous pieces are taken together they can be considered as giving a true account; an account that can be believed beyond a reasonable doubt. Here are 7 reasons to believe the New Testament of the Bible
  • Kepler Telescope
    The Kepler Telescope has for the first time given scientists a fighting chance at discovering a life-sustaining planet other than earth. Will they?
  • Job Satisfaction
    What does it mean to "like your job?" Do you like your job? Do you feel "job satisfaction?" That's a complicated problem with no easy solutions.
  • Whaling
    If you've ever seen the show Whale Wars you know there's an ongoing battle between the vigilante marine guardians of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Japanese whaling fleet
  • Business Jets
    What do you think of private jets? Biz jets? Learn more...
  • Single on Valentine's Day
    If you're single, Valentine's Day needn't be depressing, discouraging, or disgusting. Here are 10 tips you might consider...
  • How to Love
    This is not meant to be a substitute for professional counseling for anyone who's suffering in an abusive relationship nor does it imply whatsoever solutions to those problems are simple or easy; they're not.
  • World's Tallest Building
    On January 4, 2010, amidst financial controversy, the Burj Khalifa building in Dubai took over the "World's Tallest Building" title from Taipei 101 building in Taiwan. Here's a look at some past title holders
  • Is Gambling Wrong?
    Is gambling a sin; is it wrong? No, gambling in and of itself is not sin. Do you agree? People can certainly sin by gambling, don't you agree?
  • Life-Changing Technology
    Is there such a thing as "life changing technology?" Sure, none of us doubt it. Has technology changed your life? No doubt it has. In what ways has technology changed your life and mine during the past decade? Let's take a look.
  • Crime in the United States
    The FBI defines violent crimes as murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. The FBI reports that violent crime decreased 4.4% in 2009. Learn more
  • South Pole Explorers
    It's known as the "Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration." Learn more in this brief narrative about some of those explorers
  • Best Sandra Bullock Movies
    Sandra Bullock is one of those leading actresses like Meg Ryan who usually appears authentic on screen, a real person just like the rest of us. Here are ten of her best movies
  • Avatar's Hidden Meaning and Hypocrisy
    A recent comment relative to my article Avatar's Hidden Meaning deserves to be examined
  • Sherlock Holmes Movie
    Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law star in the newest screen version of the popular Sir Conan Doyle heros.
  • Ronald Reagan
    This is third in a series entitled "The Greatest Presidents in American History"
  • Congress Imposes Tax on Tanning Salons
    Over the Christmas weekend 2009 our lawmakers eliminated from the Health Care Bill a tax on cosmetic surgery and replaced it instead with a tax on tan salon usage...
  • Where is God when I Need Him?
    Does God really do anything when we're in trouble and hurting? If so, what? Learn more about these difficult questions.
  • Christmas Day Attempted Airline Bombing
    On Christmas Day a Nigerian man attempted to detonate a bomb on board a US airliner as it began it's descent into Detroit. On Dec. 28 President Obama issued a statement
  • Famous People Who Died 100 Years Ago (1909)
    To keep in mind that even though the world seems to change, it remains the same; here are ten famous people who died 100 years ago, in 1909.
  • Famous People Who Died 100 Years Ago (1910)
    Here's a look at 10 famous people who died in 1910
  • The Difference Between Store Brands and Name Brands
    If you haven't already realized it, when you buy a store brand (private label) of an item in many cases you're not getting a cheaper price for the same thing as you'd get in a name brand item
  • How to Know Truth: Logic
    Part II of how to know truth
  • Christmas Day 2009 Airline Bomb Plot
    Good fortune and quick reacting passengers prevented what could have been a major terrorist attack on a US airliner. Read the latest
  • America's Best Hospitals
    Here are ten of America's best hospitals
  • Ten Most Courageous People of 2009
    All sorts of people do big and small courageous acts all the time. Stop and notice them. Here's ten people (& groups) who were courageous in 2009
  • Ten Youngest Celebrities Who Died in 2009
    Stars aren't more important than anyone else, just more well known perhaps. Here are ten celebrities who died young in 2009. Some will be missed by many people; all by someone.
  • Avatar's Hidden Meaning
    Not a critique on Avatar but a suggestion for movie goers
  • How to Beat the After-Christmas Blues
    Tips to help with post-Christmas Blues
  • Can We Know Truth?
    Can we know truth? Do you want to know truth? Yes, we can know truth and there are ways to do it.
  • How Presidents Celebrated Christmas
    Presidents are such people too and they've enjoyed Christmas just like the rest of us. Below are brief accounts of how some past Presidents celebrated their Christmas Day.
  • The Valentine's Day Massacre
    In 1929 the two most powerful Chicago gangs were Al Capone's South Side Italians and Bugs Moran's North Side Irish. On Valentine's Day gunmen from one gang gun downed seven members of the other gang.
  • Best Chocolate in America
    Do you like chocolate? Silly, of course you do. Here's ten best brands and places
  • The Name of God
    Here's a brief treatment of Elohim; the Triune nature of God
  • A Non-Christian Christmas
    Don't care for Christmas? That's fine. Here's some ways that people don't celebrate it or celebrate it differently
  • A Great Grilled Cheese Sandwich
    For a tasty grilled cheese sandwich, try this simple recipe
  • At-Risk Children; At-Risk Kids; At-Risk Students
    Do you know what an at-risk child is? You owe it to yourself to find out more
  • Best TV Doctors of All Time
    Television docs are as numerous as television cops and lawyers. What else is there on TV? Americans don't seem to want to watch dramas about plumbers, sales clerks, and engineers. Do we?
  • Easy to Understand Bible Verses
    Five Bible passages every Christian should learn and make part of every day life
  • Evolution
    You gotta read it to believe it
  • What Are the Four Freedoms?
    Learn about FDR's four freedom speech and the circumstances surrounding it
  • Worst Natural Disasters of 2009
    In 2009 there were 245 disasters in 2009 which affected 58 million people around the world, fortunatley only a very small fraction were killed. Here are the 10 worst natural disasters in 2009
  • The "Ohs" Super Bowls
    Here's a recap of the decade's Super Bowls
  • The Evolution Test
    See If You Can Find The Evolution
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    This is third in a series about the Ten Greatest Presidents in American History
  • Best Animated Kids Movies of the Decade
    With a nine-year old son, I've been to a lot of animated movies the past decade-Here are my choices for the top 10
  • Re-inventing Christmas
    Christmas is a great time of year; don't get me wrong; I love it. At the same time I'm taking steps to make it more meaningful or at the very least make it seem more meaningful.
  • Best Television Attorneys of All Time
    Here are the author's picks for the top 10 television lawyers of all time
  • Age of the Universe-What Does the Bible Say About It?
    Creation, evolution- how old is the Universe? Does the Bible offer any clues? Find out what the Bible says and doesn't say
  • Best Sports Movies of the Decade
    The past decade has seen a number of truly great sports movies. Here's my pick for the best 5.
  • Sherlock Holmes
    On Christmas Day 2009 a new film version of Sherlock Holmes will be released in theaters. It might be interesting to know a little more about the super-sleuth and his creator
  • High Demand Health Care Jobs of the Year
    Other than the federal government, health care is one of the fastest growing employment sectors and it should continue for many more years. Here are ten health care occupations in high demand.
  • Richard Dawkins Says Evolution is a Fact Part III
    Part III of a series examining the claims of Richard Dawkins in his book "The Greatest Show On Earth"
  • Richard Dawkins Says Evolution is a Fact
    This is part two of a series examining Richard Dawkins's claims in his book The Greatest Show on Earth.
  • Best Western Movies of All Time
    Do you like Westerns? Here are my pick for the best of all time. See if you agree with any of them.
  • High Demand Health Care Jobs of the Decade
    Depending on your education aspirations you may want to check out these high growth health care occupations.
  • Top 10 Health Policies of the Last Decade
    The truth is health care reform has and is a process that has been ongoing for decades. Here are the major health care acts passed during the decade 2000-2009.
  • George Washington
    This is second in a series entitled "The Greatest Presidents in American History" In this we'll take a brief look George Washington's presidency
  • Richard Dawkins Says Evolution is a Fact
    Do you believe evolution is an established "fact" Richard Dawkins does. He says so in his newest book "The Greatest Show on Earth"
  • Abraham Lincoln
    In nearly every opinion poll ever taken, Abraham Lincoln reigns as the greatest president in American History. Certainly he is one of the greatest.
  • Where was Jesus During the Three Days Between His Death and Resurrection?
    Have you ever wondered where Jesus went during the time between his death and his resurrection? It's not an important question in terms of eternal salvation and being a Christian but it's worth a brief investigation
  • Lakewood Police Killer is Killed, Accomplices Arrested
    The Lakewood Police killer has been killed (allegedly)
  • What's Happening in the Sudan?
    Are you keeping tabs on the war in the Sudan? Here's some information that might help
  • Abortion Amendments to the Health Care Bill
    Concerned over the abortion admendments to the healthy care bill? Why?
  • Tips for Traveling with Teens
    Are you traveling with a teen or teens during the holidays. Is he/she a "typical" teen who's easily bored and not too happy about being with the family? Think about some of these tips to keep them engaged
  • Are Christians "Self-Righteous"?
    Have you ever heard someone say something like the following? "Christians believing they are right and the rest of the world is wrong is destructive." Do you believe it?
  • Zhu Zhu Pets Are Safe
    Whew! What a relief. The dreaded antimony scare is over. Zhu Zhu pets are safe
  • EPA Will Regulate Global Warming Greenhouse Gases
    The "Green" world received a Christmas present when on December 7 the EPA announced its decision to regulate "greenhouse" gases. Learn more
  • How Do I Adjust a Toilet?
    Toilets are frustrating things are they not? Yet, we can't live without them- at least we certainly don't want to. Here are some tips to help adjust one of the fickle things.
  • How Do I Reset a Toilet Bowl?
    Did you put in a new bathroom floor and now you must reset the toilet? If you don't want to pay a plumber or don't know a handy friend then you're left with do-it-yourself. Here are some tips to get you going.
  • Best Drama Movies of 2010
    "Anticipa-a-tion is making me wait." Waiting is a good thing. Wait, here's some drama coming in 2010.
  • Best Drama Movies in 2009
    Here's my pick for 2009's best drama motion pictures (that's an old term huh?) See if you agree.
  • What Does the Bible Say About Divorce and Remarriage?
    Do you wonder what the Bible says about Divorce? It's not silent on the subject
  • Most Important Events of the Past Decade
    We like to mark our decades. Remember the important events of the last one.
  • Best Action Movies Coming in 2010
    Wonder what sort of action movies are slated for 2010? Here's ten that look to be among the best.
  • Zhu Zhu Pets
    What's the hub-bub over Zhu Zhu pets? It's kinda humorous actually.
  • Best Civil War Movies
    Here are five Civil War movies I think everyone should watch and collectors should have in their DVD library.
  • When Will the World End?
    When will the world end? No one knows and so know one can answer that question with a date. Read on and learn the significance of the question
  • Sandwich
    Do you like sandwiches, at least one kind? Most people do. Learn about the history of the sandwich and in later articles some sandwich recipes.
  • Once Saved Always Saved
    Have you heard the phrase "once saved always saved?" Is it true? Read what the Bible has to say
  • How to Keep New Year's Resolutions
    Do you make resolutions every year only to break them? If you're going to make resolutions you may as well choose some that are worth keeping. Here are some tips on how
  • Scientology and Wichita Kansas
    Third and final part of 3-part series about Scientology's early history in Wichita Kansas
  • November 2009 Unemployment Rate Drops to 10%
    November 2009 jobless rate drops to 10%- What does it mean?
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