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Four Ways Moms Can Support Each Other During the Pandemic
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Beliefnet Staff
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The truth is that another mom’s abilities have nothing to do with your value as a mom. The mom that you are idealizing may not have the same struggles as you, but she does struggle. I bet she also has a mom that she admires and wishes she could be more like. No matter how…
60 Neighbors Lend Helping Hand to Farmer After He Suffered a Heart Attack
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Taylor Fuqua
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One North Dakota farmer received an outpour of support from his community after suffering a heart attack while working on his farm. Lane Unjem, 57, was hard at work when one of his combines that harvests crops caught on fire. While racing to put the fire out, Unjem suffered from a heart attack and was…
How Can We Stick Together When the World Feels Divided?
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Megan Bailey
This summer is different than any we’ve ever experienced. We’re separated by physical barriers like masks, screens, glass shields, and at least six feet of space. We’re under some form of quarantine or curfew or both. But these physical barriers don’t change the way that we, as God’s children are one body, united in Christ…
Survey Reveals 2 in 5 Adults Have Used Quarantine to Change For the Better
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Taylor Fuqua
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The coronavirus pandemic has created a new normal that the whole world has had to adjust to. With a majority of countries under stay at home orders, many people have used the time at home to adapt new and better habits. A recent survey carried out by LG Electronics revealed that 2,000 British adults felt…
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