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Monthly Archives: March 2015
A Shallow Heart
Imagine you board a plane and a flight attendant hands you a parachute and tells you to wear it throughout the flight and you will be more comfortable. You readily put it on in hopes of a better experience. People … Continue reading →
A Hard Heart
Many assume that all religions are the same when it comes to eternity – that the only basic difference is who they name as god. Islam believes you need to acknowledge Allah and obey the Koran and then you’ll enter … Continue reading →
The Art of Romance: Endurance
When a couple plans their wedding day and stand before their family and friends to proclaim their vows, they don’t enter into the moment expecting it to last only a few years. There is an expectation that they have found … Continue reading →