Marriage Matters: A Follow-Up to the Couples' Getaway

Nearly three years have passed since my husband and I last went on a couple's getaway without a newborn baby along, so this last weekend was refreshing! FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) invited former major league baseball player José and Michelle Alvarez to speak to more than a hundred of us coaches & spouses. Located at the Skamania Lodge in Washington, the weekend included impressive meals and some free time to enjoy the pool and spa. An honest look at one's marriage is so crucial for couples! Here are the thoughts this weekend stirred up in me:

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Raising Peacemakers: Five Truths for Parents, Educators, and Mentors

We are blessed to live in an age when technology brings the world's citizens into more closely linked relationships than ever before. Tied by technology and travel, we are realizing the increasing impact that each person can have. As parents, teachers, and mentors, we need to influence children to be peacemakers.

5 life lessons that influence children to be peacemakers:

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Living Without Advertising: How to Escape the Messages

"I think maybe the key to eating healthy is not eating any food that has a TV commercial."                             --Chris Rock (parody Twitter account)

It's hard to imagine modern life without the constant exposure to advertising. How many phone books appear on our doorstep each year? How much of our daily mail consists of catalogs, credit offers, and coupons? We're used to the constant chatter, but it's more than a pesky annoyance. Advertising undermines our joy by suggesting that who we are and what we have is not enough. The more we're exposed to commercials, the more we're left with a nagging sense of dissatisfaction. If we have to be convinced that we need a product, we really don't.

Here are three simple steps to stop the flow of advertising into your home:

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