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Faith and Spirituality (page 24) Who Could God Be for You? An Approach to Religion that has nothing to do with religion.
Healthy Cooking (page 18): Crazy for Coconut: A new use for the versatile fruit
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Healthy Relationships (page 17) If you want an improved life, you can have it now. It’s simply a matter of how much you want it.
Health and Wellness (page 18)
Be Done with Diabetes: One of many interesting facts and tips that may help you be done with diabetes.
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Faith and Spirituality (page 14)
When we receive, we have more to
give. For most people, receiving is more
difficult than giving. But, it’s the key
ingredient in a life of servitude. When
we learn to receive, we can give with
no conditions, no stipulations and no
prerequisites.
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Faith and Spirituality (page 14) Are you standing in your way? We often are our worst enemies. Take the limits off of yourself and watch you soar.
Health and Wellness (page 21) What would you say is Public Enemy #1? Murder, rape, theft, drugs? Try Sugar! The effects of sugar on the body is treacherous. It’s a life sucking sweet, and finding an alternative could save your life.
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Inspirational articles on health and wellness and women doing incredible things:
Faith and Spirituality (page 14) Shepherding the Lost, because it takes a village.
Health and Wellness (page 18) Be Done with Diabetes: One of many interesting facts and tips that may help you be done with diabetes.History and Community (page 22) Hawaii’s Plantation Village--a hidden gem in old Waipahu town. Take a step back in time and experience the era that made Hawaii what it is today.
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Faith and Spirituality (page 14)When we receive, we have more to give. For most people, receiving is more difficult than giving. But, it’s the key ingredient in a life of servitude. When we learn to receive, we can give with no conditions, no stipulations and no prerequisites.
Healthy Relationships (page 17) If you were lost and couldn’t find your way home, would you ask for help? Just like finding your way home, we need directions in our relationships too. But would you ask for help if you needed it?