Monthly Archives: August 2010
Buyer Beware
We all know to beware of false claims in advertising. Fortunately we have government agencies to regulate the advertising industry so they can’t actually lie to the public anymore. Unfortunately advertisers have become very adept at cleverly misleading us so … Continue reading
Closure
The psychological use of the word closure usually refers to experiencing an emotional conclusion to a difficult life event. Many want to be able to pinpoint this conclusion instead of feeling a sense of ambiguity, so they express the need … Continue reading
Agreeing to Disagree
Many live under the assumption that everyone they meet should like them. I have no such unrealistic expectations. How could everyone like me? After all, I don’t like everyone I meet. This includes Christians and non Christians. Of course, as … Continue reading
The Shack Attack
Perhaps no book in the past few years has captured the heart of the public like Paul Young’s The Shack, which is about a man rediscovering God and his faith after the murder of his daughter. Originally written just for … Continue reading
Let Go and Let God
You’ve heard it said a hundred times: “Let go and let God.” To which you have probably replied, “Easier said than done!” It’s so hard to know what to hold onto in life and what to let go. We are … Continue reading