
Allan McDougall endured a brutal childhood in southwestern Ontario as the son of a down-on-his-luck farmer and emotionally abusive mother. Frail from asthma, fearful from bullies’ taunts, and self-conscious from a persistent stutter, McDougall earned the nickname “Wimpy.” In his teens, he turned to drinking to find solace, and began a 22-year dependency. As with […]
Read MoreThe brothers Kendrick, both Alex and Stephen have come together to produce a film that America desperately needs right now. War Room is a very open discussion on the power of prayer. This topic is not one that our main stream media would discuss. Their agenda seems to support the notion that being Christian is […]
Read MoreSmart people impress us with their intellectual power and uncanny ability to achieve their goals. But being smart is not always sufficient to keep leaders out of trouble and sustain their success over time. In Prasad Kaipa book, “From Smart to Wise – acting and leading with wisdom”, Prasad offers a different and counter intuitive […]
Read More“The Supreme Court showed themselves to be justices of supreme foolishness with the permanent decision that homosexual marriage is a constitutional right. They ruled this affirmation of Gay marriage without any proof whatsoever that homosexuality is inborn. They have simply assumed that homosexuality is a productive variant of sexuality. But history teaches us that never […]
Read More“Jerry B. Jenkins’ books have sold more than 70 million copies, including the phenomenal Left Behind series, minting him as one of the best-selling novelists of all time. In his latest release, Empire’s End: A Novel of the Apostle Paul (Worthy Publishing, June 9, 2015), Jenkins tells the heart- stopping story of a man who […]
Read MoreTaken for granted except during hurricanes, floods, terror attacks, tsunamis, tornadoes and wildfires, unnamed heroes step up to the plate and are energized by tragedy to do good. Initiative compels them to save lives, and selflessness moves them to draw deep into their reserves of courage and solidarity. Be it the 9/11 terror attacks, Hurricane […]
Read MoreIt’s the dirty little secret of parenting: Children take things from us. It starts with our sleep, time, and dignity. And it ends with our savings and, sometimes it seems, our sanity. And yet, somehow, in the end, it’s all worth it. That’s the strange, engrossing, occasionally bizarre phenomenon of fatherhood. Part instructional guide, part […]
Read More“The assumption that there are universal ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving around the world is misguided.” Over the last four decades, Asia has been the primary engine of global economic growth. This year the economy in India is expected to grow more than 6 percent, according to the IMF and OECD. China, now the […]
Read More“When L.A.-based writer Jake Greene became a father in 2011, he was faced with the challenge of being a present parent while staying current in popular culture. His realization that previous generations had given no thought to this impossible task became the impetus for his web series Millennial Parents, co-created with writer Natalie Irby. The […]
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