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JUNE FEATURE ARTICLES

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Qualities Of A Faith Man
Being a man of faith is not as easy as it seems. Therefore, I give honor to those men who by their perseverance and dedication, to God and this ministry, demonstrate their faith on a daily basis.
Bishop James `I Feel God' Brown

Finding a New Life Purpose
It can be more difficult to deal with losing a much-loved career that gave meaning to a life. Sometimes your sense of purpose can be taken away when a job is lost or a market disappears.
Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D.

The Moonlighting Time Crunch and How To Beat It
If you're in the paid workforce and toying with the idea of starting a home business so that one magic day you can tell your boss what you REALLY think of him or her, you have a rough patch to get through first.
Elena Fawkner

Celebrate the Small Stuff!
Kids are not the only ones who like to be praised! A well-thought out reward system for s can produce amazing results and lift spirits, as well.
Colleen Langenfeld

The Quilting Party
When I was five and visiting my grandmother she took me to an all day gathering of neighbors and friends. She called It a "Quilting Bee". But I quickly realized with all the good food the ladies brought, that it was really a party, and what fun I had!
Diane Dean White

Growing Fruits And Vegetables In Containers
If you thought containers were only for flowers, think again! You could be enjoying fresh fruits and vegetables grown on your porch or patio in containers and hanging baskets.
Kim Noblin

Any Unfinished Business?
Procrastination is a major energy leak. So is denial. The reason many people don't deal, or won't deal, with this unfinished business is fear. Fear leads to doubt which leads eventually to lack of confidence.
Rhoberta Shaler, PhD

Kool-Aid Kids!
Hey, we were making a name for ourselves. I still remember one lady smiling and telling her husband: "Get your money out dear...here come the Kool-Aid kids."
Diane Dean White

Learn To Speak Their Language
As the cage door closed behind him, the man said to Bozo's keeper, "You see, he is a good elephant. His problem is that he is an Indian elephant and understands one language." He explained that Bozo was frustrated and confused. He needed someone who could speak his language.
Steve Goodier

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COLORADO FIRELINES

When Others Hurt Us
As the Hayman wildfire in Colorado begins to wane, those of us living around the perimeter occasionally allow ourselves glimmers of hope that all will soon be normal again.
Steve Goodier

First Person Report: No Place Like Home
The last thing that Curt and I did before evacuating was to go out on our back deck to say goodbye to our "hug tree." Our back deck is built around a huge ponderosa pine tree. I have called that tree the "hug tree" since the house was built because it is symbolic to me of how much I love living in the woods.
Betty Taylor

The Way Home
Like all of us who live close to the Hayman wildfire, living under the smoke's shadow is tenuous. We could lose our homes in just a few chaotic hours. But what I am learning is this: Life is primarily about people, not plans; about relationships, not real estate.
Steve Goodier

Colorado Compassion
Last week life threw eleven wildfires our way and we both came down with breathing problems. It's frightening to see how quickly a spark from an illegal campfire, plus bone-dry conditions, plus wind, can equal a fire burning in tens of thousands of acres in three counties.
Vickie Baker

Things of Value
You've heard the question asked, "If your home were on fire, what you try to save?" Most people answer that they would rescue people and pets and as many photographs and memories as possible.
Steve Goodier

FATHER'S DAY FEATURES

"Daddy Boy" Quality
He put the end of each piece of rope into each end of the wooden handles he had carved. He was answering Hillary's request to get her a jump rope. But this was not just any jump rope -- this was a custom made, Daddy boy quality jump rope!
Susan Lemckert

Hang On To Each Other
Too often we feel alone. But there is always someone ready to take our hand. There is a beautiful story of an overworked nurse who escorted a tired, young man to her patient's bedside. Leaning over and speaking loudly to the elderly patient, she said, "Your son is here."
Steve Goodier

Through The Years With Dad
How is it that a Father's Day could go by without bringing the flashbacks of Dad and the years together? His hair is thinning now and mine has some sprinkles of gray. But, through the years I've collected a collage of memories...
Diane Dean White

LIVING ADVICE FEATURES

Milennium Dream
I yearn for a time when we courageously break down those walls that divide and build wide bridges between one another. I long for a super-highway of compassion and acceptance spanning our differences to unite all humanity as one.
Steve Goodier

Internet & E-Commerce
Quitting Your Job for a Home Based Business
Many of us who start a home business do so while we're still working another job. Most people in this position hope to eventually leave their jobs to work from home full-time. But when's the "right" time to quit?
Angela Wu

David and Goliath In Cyber Space
Goliath went too far. David knew he had to do something, so he slew Goliath with a well-placed slingshot pellet right between his eyes. Despite David's size - his strategy, determination and planning paid off.
Doug Parr

7 Questions Every Customer Asks
Customers buy from you because they expect to get something more valuable to them than the money they pay for it. You can assure them of getting that value by answering 7 important questions.
Bob Leduc

E-mail 101: The Dos and Don'ts
Remember that e-mail is just another form of interpersonal communication. People deserve the same amount of respect and civility as you would give them in a telephone call or a regular letter.
Shaun Fawcett

Overcoming Your Cyberspace Fears
Thank Goodness for Networking !
Making Sense of the Internet Job Search