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Is Divorce Really the Answer?

“No sooner does a couple say, “I do,” than the Serpent rears his ugly head and sets out to destroy that marriage. He knows every divorce is an attack on the character of God and on the earthly picture of divine redemption. Before the wedding reception is over, Satan is looking for opportunities to plant seeds of deception in the hearts of the newlyweds.” —Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Lies Women Believe (p.

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Weekend Devo — Memorial Day: Remember the Spouses Who Hold Down the Fort

Whether you agree with why our troops are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as other parts of the world, let’s take a moment and pray for these brave men and women serving our country in often brutal conditions. They are answering the call and being obedient, even if they don’t completely understand why

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Friendship with a Jealous God

For thou shalt worship no other god:   for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.  Exodus 34:14  Names mean something, especially in the Kingdom of God. As you read through God’s Word, notice how often we are told the meaning behind the different names people give to their children. God even tells the parents in some instances what they are to name their children

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Accept twists and just enjoy the suspense of ‘Innocent’

Readers of Scott Turow’s engrossing 1987 novel, Presumed Innocent, will be startled to learn that in the sequel to that thriller, his hero, Rusty Sabich, now 60, is still married to Barbara, his volatile, unhappy wife, and that he’s now the chief judge of the state court of appeals.

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Pizza-tossing skills a bit flat

During the drive to Medina, I was humming Mambo Italiano, from the Visa commercial of the man tossing pizzas. In truth, it started hours before I got in the car. It started the minute I got out of bed that morning when I knew I was going to get a lesson in pizza-dough tossing from Sean Brauser, founder of the Romeo’s Pizza chain.

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John Rosemond: Human nature isn’t set in stone

Over the past 40 years or so, child advocates have given a good amount of lip service to the view that adults, especially educators, should respect children’s ”individual differences.” In theory, this recognizes the fact that every trait is distributed in the general population in a manner represented by the bell-shaped curve. Whether the issue is general intelligence, sociability, optimism, musical aptitude, artistic ability or mechanical skill (to mention but a few), relatively few people are ”gifted” and relatively few people are disadvantaged

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You don’t look a day over 50

The birth control pill turned 50 this year. Time magazine celebrated the anniversary with a 5,000-word look at the sociological history of its development and use. And I have to say that while the piece reads a bit like a love letter to 1960s feminism, author Nancy Gibbs discussed religion and values throughout the piece

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The Deftones have new perspective, new album

FABRICE COFFRINI AFP file Deftones fans gesture during the band’s 2006 performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. The Deftones’ “Diamond Eyes,” out Tuesday, is the Sacramento band’s first CD without Chi Cheng on bass.

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The Scene – May 3

This Week Today Big Brothers & Sisters of Summit & Medina Counties will benefit from Arby’s National Community Fundraiser, which kicks off at Arby’s restaurants across the country. Running through June 12, the event offers customers the opportunity to donate $1 to their local agency in return for a coupon good for a future Arby’s purchase. Donate online at http://www.facebook.com/arbysfoundation.

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