Parenting Getting Control of Anger in Your Child Mark Gregston Whether angry at the world, angry at America, or just a psychopath, 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner struck out with homicidal anger this past weekend in Tucson. It has become an all too common scene; younger individuals expressing anger by snuffing out the lives of others in public places. Read the full article here Commentary Reflections on Tucson and What it Might Mean Daniel Darling I don't really fault the media for its post-Tucson tragedy feeding frenzy, because shock often leaves people searching for answers. But I'm not sure this horrendous story is a statement about our country... Read the full article here Spiritual Life Project 333: Curbing & Controlling Consumption Stanley Ward The pursuit of minimalism and its cousin-concept of voluntary simplicity could benefit many Americans, but minimalism is also a spiritual discipline... Read the full article here On Taking Up the Cross as a Leader Dr. Bill Lawrence Peter knew he was right — absolutely right. And that meant Jesus was... totally wrong? Read the full article here Haiti: One Year Later One Year Later, Haiti's Recovery Crawls Forward Russ Jones Many have questioned the painfully slow nature of the recovery, wondering what happened to the massive amounts of aid pledges and rebuilding funds. Read the full article here A Prayer with Haiti Kent Annan Kent Annan, author of the new book After Shock: Searching for Honest Faith When Your World is Shaken, moved to Haiti eight years ago and lived in Darbonne, near the epicenter of last year's earthquake. A year later, he lifts this public prayer to God. Read the full article here One Year Later: Letters From Haiti Patheos Editors On the one-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, we're honored to share several personal stories of hope and faith from some who survived and continue to work and live amidst the ruins. Read the full article here Today's Devotional Trusting God with Our Kids (from "Parenting by Design") They shall mount up with wings as eagles (Isa. 40:31). When she could hide him no longer, she got a papyrus basket for him... (Exod. 2:3). Moses's mother did not know what the future held, but she released her son by her faith in God. Read the full article here
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