Inspiration
Faith & Prayer
Health &
Wellness
Entertainment
Love &
Family
Newsletters
Special Offers
Content Feeds
The Inner Wisdom of Friendship
By
Jana Melpolder
We throw around the term “my best friend” as a way to describe the friend who has come to mean the most to us and with whom we have bonded on the deepest level. We long for deep friendships. But the truth is that close friendships are hard to nurture and even harder to keep.…
Today’s Eco Tip for March 19, 2009
By
Jana Melpolder
Do you often find yourself turning your faucet on all the way to get a strong stream (for example, when you’re rinsing dishes)? Pick up an aerator for the faucet. It’ll use air to make the stream more powerful, instead of wasting water.
Dalai Lama Quote for Thursday, March 19, 2009
By
Jana Melpolder
The earth is, to a certain extent, our mother. She is so kind, because whatever we do, she tolerates it. But now, the time has come when our power to destroy is so extreme that Mother Earth is compelled to tell us to be careful. The population explosion and many other indications make that clear,…
Bible Q&A for March 19
By
Jana Melpolder
How do Evangelical Christians justify their view that abortion is “murder” when there is nothing in the Bible to indicate human life begins at conception rather that birth? Other Christians see birth (or a midway point) as the starting point of a sentient human. The psalmist in Psalm 139:13-14 speaks in a personal way of…
11
12
13
14
15
archives
most recent
search
this
blog
More from Beliefnet and our partners
More from Beliefnet and our partners