Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Big Dig


I know these pictures are from two years ago, but it was a busy weekend. We went from bare ground to between 32" and 40" practically overnight. Our apartment complex looked very much like these images.
In a 181-unit  complex, our two maintenance workers were overwhelmed. But from before sunrise, neighbor helped neighbor dig each other out.
Starting 5am Saturday morning, while winds howled and the storm continued to dump an obscene amount of snow, the big dig began. A young nurse and her husband shoveled a 30-foot path from their door, down a completely covered driveway to the street, where she was to meet a co-worker with four-wheel drive to get to the hospital.
Most residents were literally trapped inside the buildings; the three-foot snowfall prevented the door opening outward. A few lucky ones literally squeezed their way out and then went door-to-door -- wading through waist deep snow -- to dig out the rest.
Once most people were outside, they dug steps and sidewalks, linking four-foot deep trenches to each other. Then we approached the parking lot, and stood in awe. There were no side-panels, side-mirrors, wipers or even antennas visible; the snow mounds made it impossible to differentiate sedan from mini-van. So we all pitched in shoveling out each other, making bets as to whose vehicle lay underneath the next pile.
It wasn't just the "strong young bucks" that were out shoveling. From children, to pregnant women, to retirees in their 70's, many turned out to shovel, clearing snow from steps, walkways and vehicles. Those who could not, offered hot chocolate and soup to the workers. I believe it's times like this that illustrates why these folk are known as "hardy New Englanders."
By late afternoon, heavy-construction equipment rolled through to move some of the snow. The bucket-loader widened the narrow trench down the driveway, but we were left digging through literal walls of snow - seven feet wide by six foot high - with snow shovels. By Sunday night, long past sunset, people were still shoveling, identifying and freeing the vehicles for those required to report to work the next morning. For those whose vehicles which were hopelessly trapped behind mountainous snow mounds piled over 15 feet high, offers sprang up for rides to and from work until their vehicle was freed.
While there may be stories of sadness, inconvenience and frustration following any major storm, there are also beautiful opportunities to help each other too.
Does anyone else have similar stories to share?
~ ESA

Positive News ~ Feb. 12

This series is to spotlight the Light and Love inside humanity, and the wonder and miracles that can be found around us. Please click on the headline to read the full article. ~ESA

HEROS:
- Hometown Hero; Joshua and Jude Joshua said a day of soreness is the only side effect of being a bone marrow donor, a small price to pay to save someone's life.
- Israeli surfers rescue 8 drowning children in Hawaii The three hailed as heroes by parents who watched helplessly from shore as their children were swept out to sea.
- Taking on burning home to save woman She knew he'd run into a burning building to save someone. She didn't know he'd run in three times.
- Hero neighbour helps rescue man with mobility issues from house fire A brave neighbour helped a woman rescue a man with mobility issues from a house fire after she had saved a baby from the blaze.
- Search on for fire hero Mr Bailey said it was his next door neighbour who pulled the man out of the burning house.
- College students save 19 kids from jihadist fate The children were rescued at a bus stop in the capital city of Dhaka by college students. The Dhaka University students also captured Binoy Tripura, the man who was trafficking these children.
- Nurse from Secaucus will get hero's welcome at State of the Union Sanchez, a nurse and Secaucus resident, has been invited as a guest of the Obamas because of her heroic acts during superstorm Sandy.
- Colville leaders honoring 4th grade hero The boy spotted weapons inside a classmate’s backpack last week. Sanders noticed a knife inside the bag while riding the bus to Fort Colville. School leaders said Sanders immediately told a lunchroom monitor when he arrived at school.

HELPING HANDS:
- NC students donate North Central Elementary students wanted to reach out and make a difference by collecting items for the Bryan Care and Rehabilitation Center, Evergreen Manor Nursing Home and the Williams County Humane Society.
- Souper Stars at West U Elementary donate more than 28,000 pounds of food to the Houston Food Bank students, parents and teachers of West University Elementary to collected almost 30,000 pounds of non-perishable food during the weeklong service project, Souper Bowl of Caring.
- Richmond Police Credit Good Samaritan For Helping Child He says he was just doing what he hopes anyone else would do. Richmond Police credit Dustin Estes with checking on a woman passed out in her car with her child.
- Nightclub angel ready to help Among the flashing lights, line dancing and live music, Jackie Galvin provides hope and inspiration to those in need.
- Good Samaritan thwarts convenience store robber in Bellingham Hearing shrieks for help, a Good Samaritan on Saturday night tackled, disarmed, and unmasked a man who robbed a convenience store.
- Good Samaritan tracks down alleged package thieves The men obviously didn't realize that York's next-door neighbor was watching their every move.
- Vinton resident named Unsung Hero Those who know him agree wholeheartedly that Taylor embodies the character of an "Unsung Hero."
- Womack named Our Town Hero The City of Swainsboro’s OurTown Hero Award is presented monthly to someone who has made a positive impact on the Swainsboro community.
- More than 1,000 Central Coast volunteers pick produce, then donate it to needy They pick fruits and vegetables offered by backyard gardeners and commercial growers, then donate the goods to local food distribution centers that serve the Central Coast’s hungry.
- Pay It Forward movement reaches Whitecourt During a long, cold, snowy winter it can be difficult to brighten up a Monday morning, but Catheron Miller found a nice surprise when she headed out for the day.
- Firefighters donate to hospital’s breast cancer program Firefighter Brendt Frederick (second from right) came up with the idea of a fire hose crossed over to look like the pink ribbon. Firefighters wore the shirts during October and sold them to the public.
- Award-winning dental students donate cash The second year students, from Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, recently won the annual Rayna DiModica Contribution to Society Award and, as a result, donated £150 to the Plymouth Highbury Trust, which supports adults with a learning disability.
- Murdock to donate land on Research Campus for Kannapolis city hall David Murdock, owner of the North Carolina Research Campus, has offered to donate land to the city, outright, as a site for a new city hall and police headquarters.
- Schoolchildren join war hero Rep. Sam Johnson to deliver handmade valentines to Dallas veterans Dozens of schoolchildren joined Congressman Sam Johnson this morning to deliver handmade valentines to veterans at Dallas’ VA Medical Center.
- Chico Girl Scouts kick off cookie sales, donate to military troops The girls have promoted the organization's "The Gift of Caring" program, where people can donate cookies to active overseas military members or local food banks.

MIRACLES/WONDERS:
- Tornado survivor Jeff Revette The powerful twister tore a path across at least three counties, injuring more than 60 people -- but residents marveled that no one died.
- Pensioner makes a miracle escape after explosion Neighbours saw the man – who was called Bill – walk out of his house with minor burns to his face and say it was lucky he wasn’t more seriously hurt.
- Quinton talking and moving in hospital after 'miracle' recovery Teenage footballer Quinton Barham, who suffered cardiac arrest during a youth match, is now talking waving and smiling in hospital, just three days after undergoing heart bypass surgery.
- Lee’s Summit teen makes miracle recovery after accidental shooting It was one year ago Sunday that an accidental shooting left a Lee’s Summit teenager with a bullet wound to the head. Now Alyssa Howe is 14 years old, a freshman in high school and remarkably almost fully recovered.
- Willis resident honored as unsung hero in BRAVE Awards Diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease 15 years ago, Bill credits Mary with helping him live far longer than the three to five years most who are diagnosed with this terrible disease typically live.
- A miracle at Lourdes Mr Micheli’s case would still be declared as an “inexplicable cure”, Prof. Botta replied that such cases are still completely untreatable.
- Sign From God? Lightning strikes St. Peter’s hours after Pope’s resignation.

HOPE/PEACE:
- Unexpected Letter From ER Doctor May Make You Tear Up “I felt a special connection to your wife (removed), who was so engaging and cheerful in spite of her illness and trouble breathing. I was also touched by the fact that you seemed to be a very loving couple. You were highly supportive of her, asking the right questions with calm, care and concern.”
- Palestinian panel starts updating voter registers The Palestinian election commission began updating voter registration lists in the West Bank and Gaza Strip on Monday, paving the way for new elections in a step toward reconciliation between rival Fatah and Hamas governments.
- Sachin, Aishwarya at the doorstep of Bihar's miracle kid Satyam, a 12-year old boy from Bakhorpur, has put his village on the world map for becoming the youngest child to clear the IIT-JEE exam. Despite being devoid of a proper academic guidance as the place has only one government-run primary school in a dilapidated state, Satyam secured enviable 8137th position in the esoteric exam.

FURRY FRIENDS:
- Animal shelter manager marching for a miracle "This is all going to be based on faith and determination," she said.
- Companions For Heroes Saves Two Lives At Once "Here's an animal that's lonely and needs love. And here's a veteran that's lonely and needs love. And truly it's God-sent. And what happens is that you learn to love again," said Crook.
- Dogs Cross Species Barrier, Help Cheetahs Survive They're pairing "companion dogs" with some cheetahs to serve as playmates and to provide the cats with guidance.
- Pets In Snow As people across the Northeast dug out from Winter Storm "Nemo" over the weekend, their pets reacted to the snow with emotions ranging from bewilderment to glee.
- The 2013 Westminster Kennel Club Show A roundup of images and news stories covering the 2013 Westminster Kennel Club Show.
- Animal prints, flats and a timid cat at Reese The cat was supposed to be walked on a leash, but was a bit frightened, the designer explained backstage, and had to be cradled in the model's arms for its one trip down the catwalk. Er, runway.
- How Birds Got Their UV Vision If optimists see the world through rose-colored lenses, some birds see it through ultraviolet ones. Avians have evolved ultraviolet vision quite a few times in history.
- Joey Bag A Donuts, French bulldog “I just come to have fun. For me, it’s about the experience. It’s an unbelievable experience.”

BUSINESS:
- Florida Builder Encourages Students to Pay it Forward The students won $500 checks for two charities by writing compelling and passionate essays about their favorite non-profit organizations.
- Hardware store Trade Tools is kickstarting a campaign to donate $30,000 worth of tools to flood-devastated areas The welcome whine of power tools will soon be ringing through flood-devastated communities in Bundaberg and Logan, thanks to one hardware store with heart.
- Ledyard Police Donate to Eighth Grade Field Trip Ledyard Middle School Principal Greg Keith posted this thank you letter addressed to the Ledyard Police Deparment Union for their donation to the eighth grade field trip to Gettysburg.
- Arvig, WHA donate to Walker Food Shelf The Arvig Holiday Coloring Contest raised $456 for Walker Area Food Shelf.
- University to Reimburse Loans for Struggling Grads A private, Christian university in Michigan has announced that it will help students pay back their student loans after they graduate if their income does not meet specific benchmarks.
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Associates Donate $1 Million to Local Health Care Organizations The grants help expand access to health care for low-income and vulnerable people.
- C Spire Wireless helps victims of Hattiesburg tornado with text-to-donate mobile giving program C Spire Wireless has started a text-to-donate program for the victims and all residents of Hattiesburg to help them recover after the effects of the storm.
- HB Jones to donate portion of food sales to Elmhurst charity On Feb. 19 and 20, hamburger restaurant HB Jones will donate 25 percent of customers' total bills to local charity Kickoff for Kids.
- Phoenix Partners Group Will Donate 100% of Their Feb 12th Revenues to Charity Phoenix Partners Group LP will donate 100% of the revenues it generates on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 to The Phoenix Foundation, Phoenix’s charitable arm.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY:
- ACFD promotees sworn in with iPad app Atlantic City promoted several firefighters to the rank of Battalion Chief and Fire Captain thanks to some quick thinking and technology.
- Contest seeks underworldly names for 2 Pluto moons Want to name Pluto's two tiniest moons? Then you'll need to dig deep into mythology.
- Epic Glacier Collapse Caught on Camera When the stress is too much, the glacier catastrophically ruptures.
- Robotic Russian Supply Ship Docks With Space Station An unmanned Russian spacecraft carrying nearly 3 tons of supplies arrived at the International Space Station less than six hours after blasting off.
- Space Race in Asia Heating Up The United States and the Soviet Union pushed each other to new heights during the Cold War space race, and now something similar appears to be unfolding across Asia.
- Supernova Alert! Astronomers Spot Warning Outburst Forecasting when stars will die in giant explosions may one day be possible by looking for the warning outbursts they release beforehand.

SPORTS:
- Women's Hockey Hero and Former Player Justine Blainey Celebrates 40th Birthday In the 1980s, her legal struggles with discrimination in sport made her a national figure in women’s rights and issues with equality in sport.
- A 'Tiny' miracle at Daytona International Speedway Even on ovals and tri-ovals, racing can take some strange turns, and in the history of the Daytona 500, there has never been a turn of events to match what happened in 1963, when Marvin Panch nearly died and Tiny Lund became an overnight star.
- Jay Williams Relives Duke's Miracle Minute This moment will be forever known as the Miracle Minute.

ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT:
- Celebrating Lunar New Year around world Setting off fireworks to celebrate renewal and ward off evil spirits is a traditional part of the celebration.
- New Orleans' Mardi Gras packs festive punch, economic boost Revelers in New Orleans celebrated Carnival and Mardi Gras with parades, giant floats and parties that were expected to attract about a million people to the city and its historic French Quarter and generate an estimated $300 million.
- Young Afghan musicians in NY for date at Carnegie The Afghan Youth Orchestra, many of whose members are not far removed from eking out a living on the streets of Kabul, is on the New York leg of a US tour that melds Western classics with traditional Afghan music.
- Chalk artists donate work for quake anniversary A Melbourne couple whose chalk art drawing of Christchurch made headlines 16 years ago hope their new work will find a permanent place in the Garden City's hearts.
- Bachchan Family Donate ‘B70’ Proceeds To Charity The 70 year-old actor has once again revealed his humanitarian side to us, by announcing that he and his family are donating Rs. 25 lakhs towards the cause of education for the girl child.
- NASA's 'Mohawk Guy' Will Sit with First Lady at State of the Union He became world famous after helping NASA's huge Curiosity rover make a dramatic landing on Mars; now he'll sit with first lady Michelle Obama during Tuesday's State of the Union address.
- Snow Blankets Northeast in Satellite Image The aftermath of Saturday's massive snowstorm was spotted from space by NASA's Terra satellite on Sunday (Feb. 10).

LIFESTYLE:
- We’re wired to repay favors Call it the Reciprocity Rule: Our audience members feel obligated to return favors we perform for them — even when that favor is just a thank you note.
- Entrepreneurs Are Happiest Workers Despite working longer hours and having less time off, business owners are more satisfied with their jobs than those who work for others.
- 7 Ways to Get Promoted in 2013 From being a team player to volunteering for assignments no one wants, business leaders say there are a number of actions promotion-seeking employees can take to try to get a leg up on their competition.
- The Surprising Work Perk People Want Most If employers made it easy for employees to find high-quality care providers for the needs of their entire family — including children, seniors, pets and the household itself — most workers say it would help them to balance their work, family and personal obligations and increase job satisfaction and productivity.
- 7 Things to Avoid when Teaching Your Kids to Do Chores No one likes doing chores, but teaching our kids responsibility and the general skills it takes to run a household is necessary.
- Slashing the Salt Would Save Lives If Americans cut back on the amount of sodium they down every day, hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved over the next 10 years.
- Tips on disputing errors on your credit report Here are some tips on how to dispute credit report mistakes and lessen the chance of unwarranted blemishes that stain your credit profile.
- Minding your p's and q's when texting: Depends on age Millennials are more tolerant of cellphone use in social settings.

RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY:
- 'Good Samaritan' Parable Remains Relevant Today “How do we relate to those on the margins of our culture? How do we deal with the have-nots in a culture of plenty?”
- Find joy by sharing the light of God with others I think it is possible to fall in love with life in the way God intends us to fall in love. It can be a long journey, but it is one through which we discover again and again what life really is.
- Alone… in the hallway Jordan also recognizes that a "meth head who's into occult" doesn't just "happen" to show up at church one day - God was at work, and it's up to the church to be prepared for challenging opportunities.
- Earning Your Scars: 'God's Tattoos' -- Badges of Courage, Reminders of Survival I didn't feel like a freak anymore. My scars now made me feel thankful that I was alive. Gratitude had finally replaced shame.
- Vacation Bible School a bridge to Gospel for 'spiritual orphans' Shane Garrison shares a personal testimony how Vacation Bible School changed his life as a spiritual orphan, a child whose parents are unbelievers and don't provide any spiritual leadership to their child.
- Choral Festival will praise God through music Mahoning Valley Association of Churches’ Choral Festival entertains with choirs from various denominations and educates in how different faith traditions praise God through song.
- Church offers drive-in Ash Wednesday services These days churches are going overboard to make it convenient for Christians to mark the beginning of Lent: they no longer have to even go inside a church.
- Quarter of a Million Military BibleSticks Deployed Needing a deployment-friendly version of the ministry’s standard BibleStick, military members advised FCBH engineers of the needed specs and the result was the creation of the Military BibleStick.
- VBB and VOM combine connections to 'sneak' Bibles Ministries are teaming up to bring God's Word into a Muslim-dominated country with a history of persecuting Christians.
- Text of pope announcement he will resign Feb. 28 Here is the text of his announcement, delivered to cardinals gathered for a ceremony to name three new saints.
- Precedents for papal resignations While such papal resignations are extremely rare, there are precedents in the two millennia history of the Catholic Church.
- Obama extends thanks, prayers to departing pope President Barack Obama is sending his thanks and prayers to Pope Benedict XVI, who announced Monday that he will step down this month.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Positive News ~ Feb. 11

This series is to spotlight the Light and Love inside humanity, and the wonder and miracles that can be found around us. Please click on the headline to read the full article. ~ESA

HEROS:
- More than her brother; He is her HERO BSA honors Webelo scout for heroism after saving his sister from drowning.
- Hero teens recount river rescue Two teenagers have told how they leapt into a river and saved an unconscious motorist whose head was underwater in his semi-submerged ute.
- Army veteran's kind last act comforts grieving family After watching their son survive a pair of military stints in Kuwait and Afghanistan, Andrew Steiner's parents were devastated when he was killed helping the victims of a minor Brown County traffic crash last month.
- Washington Man, 82, Says He's OK After Tackling Suspect An 82-year-old Washington state man says he was a little sore but otherwise OK after tackling to help police catch a felon one-third his age.

HELPING HANDS:
- Local Residents Donate Blood, Bone Marrow to Those in Need Dozens turned out to Lou Bachrodt Auto Mall for their annual blood and marrow drive.
- Jeff Bower, volunteer lifesaver Throughout his many years of volunteering, Newcastle's Jeff Bower has had the attitude that you can't complain about anything unless you're willing to roll your sleeves up and help the cause.
- World War II Vet Still Finds Ways to Serve Bill Burgess, of Royal Oak, is a fellow who is used to taking care of his neighbors.
- Neighbors come together to clear streets across Connecticut Some viewers have even sent photos to our newsroom of neighbors helping neighbors to clear their own streets with shovels, plows and snow blowers.
- South Windsor Residents Shovel Out Seniors After the plows come through, crews come out ready to help dig out.
- OSU-OKC students donate coats to Salvation Army To help those in need keep warm this winter, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City's Black Student Association donated more than 60 coats to the Salvation Army.
- Katie Beckett babysits drunk teenagers by night and toddlers by day A volunteer and street pastor who looks after partygoers who are worse for wear at night and toddlers by day has been nominated as a Surrey Comet unsung hero.
- Students at McKinley Elementary School in Westfield donate to food pantry Students at McKinley Elementary School in Westfield collected more than 850 cans of food and non-perishable items during the school’s annual ‘Soup’er Bowl Food Drive to benefit the Holy Trinity Food Pantry.
- Wilmette children to donate to Sandy relief Students raised $53,000 to benefit superstorm victims.
- Girl Scouts Donate to Sletten Cancer Institute For the Girl Scouts, it's not just about cookie sales. They're also looking to make a difference.
- Long Island Quilters Donate to Family & Children’s Association Nursery School The Long Island Quilters Society recently donated several quilts for children participating in the Mineola-based Family & Children’s Assocation’s co-op nursery school.
- In-Vest USA and Local Church to donate Bulletproof Vests Letts founded the nonprofit organization in 1993 after learning that many officers served without the protection of life-saving body armor.
- Clubhouse offers a beacon of hope Fourth annual “Light of Hope Awards” benefited Christopher’s Clubhouse.
- Elks donate $1,500 to three local charities Elks Lodge annual charity golf tournament committee met with the directors of the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, and the Emory Valley Center, along with volunteer staff members at the Holiday Bureau, in order to present each of them with a $500 check.
- Adelsons Donate $50 million to Las Vegas Jewish Day Schools Casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam have donated $50 million to the Adelson Education Campus in Las Vegas for the benefit the campus’ three Jewish day schools, serving 600 students ages pre-school to high school.
- Danialle and Peter Karmanos, Jr. Donate $1 Million to CCS The College for Creative Studies (CCS) announced that a $1 million donation has been made by Danialle and Peter Karmanos, Jr. strengthening their commitment to one of the world’s leading art and design colleges.

MIRACLES/WONDERS:
- My ‘miracle’ recovery after nine month blur She has spoken of her “miracle” recovery after a sudden bleed on the brain left her ‘locked’ inside her own body for nine months.
- Vancouver, Washington assault victim's recovery called a miracle Four months after a punch nearly took his life, Tyler Burton's doctors are calling his recovery a miracle.
- Recovery of woman shot by boyfriend a miracle he woman who was left to die after being shot by her boyfriend, but survived, is making a miraculous recovery in the hospital.
- The Malala miracle 'Today you can see that I'm alive," said Malala Yousafzai in her first on-camera address after an assassination attempt on her last year.
- Winter storm 'Nemo' slams the Northeast After one of the worst snowstorms in a century, life in the Northeast is returning to normal faster than many expected. (Attached Video: “People banded together, and got EVERYBODY out. Nobody got left behind.”)

HOPE/PEACE:
- Quilting class gives people hope Colorful quilts hanging at the Hope Center include images and words that illustrate the adversities and achievements of women and men living with mental health challenges.
- Hope when you need it most This Feb. 11 (2-11), we celebrate National 2-1-1 Awareness Day and the vital role this service plays in our communities.

FURRY FRIENDS:
- Local firefighter called a hero after saving dog A volunteer firefighter is being called a hero after saving the life of man's best friend.
- Donations accepted at newly opened Brimfield People Care Pet Pantry If you're tight on money and need food for your pet, you could get some help at Brimfield's newly opened People Care Pet Pantry.

BUSINESS:
- Dentist to donate toothbrushes in celebration of national children’s dental health month To help reduce cavities and other oral illnesses among children in our local community, Children’s Dental Centre of Irving will donate, for the second consecutive year, more than 3,000 toothbrushes in celebration of National Children’s Dental Health Month in February.
- Jeff Bank employees donate $1,250 to Hospice Employees selected Hospice of Orange & Sullivan as recipient of their fourth-quarter Community Support Program donation.
- Willoughby Hills Fire Department holds first HeadSmart pancake breakfast The Willoughby Hills Fire Department held its first HeadSmart pancake breakfast on Sunday to benefit a bicycle safety program for third graders.
- Checkers Donate To Breast Cancer Support Groups The ticket sales went to benefit Go Jen Go, a local non-profit group started by a south Charlotte mom to help North Carolinians battle cancer.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY:
- Want To Create A Space Symphony? Wait For A Solar Storm Although you can't hear anything in space, scientists can still use sound to understand the solar system by turning data collected by NASA satellites into sounds and music.
- Salty Antarctic Pond May Hold Clues to Water on Mars Antarctica's bizarre Don Juan Pond is the saltiest natural body of water on Earth — a distinction that keeps the little lake in a fluid state on an otherwise frozen continent.

SPORTS:
- Nikolas Toocheck, 9-Year-Old Runner, To Race Marathons On Every Continent For 'Operation Warm' The Philadelphia fourth grader hopes to become the youngest person to compete in marathons on each of the seven continents and is currently training for a 26.2-mile race in Antarctica later this month.
- Mandel Jewish Community Center in Beachwood hosts 6th annual indoor triathlon Even though it's the winter season, northeast Ohio athletes were still able to get their running, biking and swimming fix. Proceeds from the triathlon will help with a wide variety of JCC services including summer camps for kids and meals for the elderly.
- Local player will get to see hero, compliments Children’s Wish When Jalen Johnson found out he had cancer, he had to put down his basketball and focus on getting better.
- Muslim makes Israeli football debut The thousands of fans and foes who flooded to Teddy Stadium presented a show of strength against a rising tide of racism among Israeli soccer fans.
- Everyone played a part in miracle victory Let it be known that Saturday may be the first time a student section has rushed the court twice.
- Two lucky punters score big with miracle shots Truly it was a weekend for the little guys in sport.
- Sweeney brought hope to Fresno Jim Sweeney, who christened Fresno State a "sleeping giant" when he arrived in 1976 and then awakened not only the school but a region with 19 years of charismatic, firm and witty leadership as a football coach.

ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT:
- Watch Snow Pile Up Alex Sauerbrunn in Avon, Connecticut captured a time-lapse video showing how quick snow from Nemo piles up on his patio table.
- Troll helps Kaysville couple offer hope, healing to those who want a child The Kirkhams want to share their creation by donating their work to children in foster care, in adoption and in other difficult circumstances that take them away from their families.
- Adventurers re-enact Shackleton's Antarctic voyage Nearly 100 years later, a group of British and Australian adventurers have re-enacted Ernest Shackleton's journey to save his crew when their ship got stuck and sank in Antarctica's icy waters.

LIFESTYLE:
- So how did you fare in Blizzard Nemo? Any good community-building stories to share? Sometimes it takes an unexpected jolt our of our routines to provide an opening for neighbors to connect, but I am so glad we did.
- Alone, together: Snowed in, in the age of hashtags Facebook, Twitter and other technologies make it increasingly difficult to stay isolated —even if you're stuck home alone.
- How to Avoid Roof Collapses Caused by Heavy Snow What to do to stave off a roof collapse.
- Working out when to exercise in the cold and flu season Health and fitness experts advise to starve a fever of exercise. But feeding a cold moderately, with a brisk walk, may not be a bad idea.
- Exercising Your Brain May Improve Your Life Throughout life, even shortly before death, the brain can remodel itself, responding to a person's experiences.
- Better Than the $1 Menu: Superfoods that Ring in for 99 Cents or Less But LOTS of foods, many of which are stocked in nearly every grocery store in America, are "superfoods"-foods brimming with various disease-fighting nutrients, usually without providing too many calories.

RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY:
- Pope Benedict to step down on February 28 Pope Benedict will step down as head of the Catholic Church on February 28, the Vatican confirmed on Monday.
- Narayanan Krishnan Hero of the FAITH This man is, of course, a Hindu, and of the Orthodox Brahmin variety. And he "dropped his nets" to follow Love.
- Post-abortive woman finds healing, offers hope for unplanned pregnancies the woman, Jeanette Meyer, 63, now works to help other women facing unplanned pregnancies a­void the mistakes that she made. Or, if they made that mistake, she tries to help them find healing.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Positive News ~ Feb. 10

This series is to spotlight the Light and Love inside humanity, and the wonder and miracles that can be found around us. Please click on the headline to read the full article. ~ESA

HEROS:
- Good Samaritan saves couple from sinking plane In a split second, witnesses said an airboat tour guide dove right in knowing alligators could be at them in an instant.
- Hero firefighter: 'She was just hanging there by a prayer' Hero firefighter Brian Busby describes how he saved a woman from being swept down the Snoqualmie River. He says he believes God directed him to be in the right place at the right time.
- D-Day hero gets his medals A reluctant hero who missed the last boat in the Second World War Allied evacuation from Dunkirk has finally been awarded his campaign medals at the age of 93.

HELPING HANDS:
- Random Acts of Kindness A collection of stories of random acts of kindness that brings a smile and lifts the soul.
- Franklin County Community Donates Blood For Local Boy Britton suffers from a rare immune disease that makes it difficult for his body to fight infections.
- Entrepreneur strives to pay it forward Bill Pickard is paying it forward as he continues his mission of helping other African Americans find their way to ownership of the famed restaurant with the Golden Arches.
- Pay It Forward recipient's dream comes true The dream for a Pay It Forward recipient aspiring to start a spinal cord rehabilitation center has come true.
- Despite tornado damage, Georgia church serves community after storm Churches of Christ Disaster Relief Effort packed and shipped a truckload of food boxes and cleaning supplies, which church’s members distributed.
- Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya, Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Donate ₹25 lakh to 'Girl-Child' Programme Amitabh Bachchan, brand ambassador for United Nations Girl Child, donated ₹25 lakh on Saturday to a charitable trust, Plan India, which works for the betterment of girl children.
- Local celebrities donate time for cystic fibrosis Celebrity waiters donated their time and their tips to help find a cure for cystic fibrosis as well as those living with it today.
- Danialle, Peter Karmanos donate $1M for art, design studios at Detroit creative studies school The donation will be used to establish graphic design studios at the College for Creative Studies.

MIRACLES/WONDERS:
- Mother Praises God For Healing Her Son After He Was Mauled By A Dog “Thank you God for healing our son. Thanks for the prayers, God brought everyone together to pray and God is answering our prayers.” said Kristy Graham.
- A woman, 92, was praying for a miracle; finds one in a S. Kingstown shelter She had help from a service that checks on her each day of the week and from others.

HOPE/PEACE:
- Building Hope: A school project that is A+ worthy The project, which began with the question, "If you could change the world, what would you do?" has been created and executed by Schober's class.
- 19 Inspiring Stories Various day-to-day stories that shows light in humanity and gives us hope.
- New Greek Orthodox patriarch enthroned in Syria Syria's Greek Orthodox Church enthroned a new patriarch during a ceremonial mass in Damascus on Sunday amid civil war.

FURRY FRIENDS:
- Tiny Tuxedo Kitten Rescued by Good Samaritan A kind person from England found a tiny tuxedo kitten trapped in a small gap and freed him from it.
- My dog changed my life - I wanted other injured soldiers to have same chance War hero Allen Parton is living proof that a man’s best friend can be his dog.
- Horses, Hope and Healing Fundraiser to benefit inner city youth This 9-acre horse ranch is both home to former race horses and disadvantaged youth who Oreglia saw needed a program that helps build their self esteem.

BUSINESS:
- Pike County businesses donate smoke detectors An effort to equip homes in Pike County with smoke detectors is gaining traction and receiving corporate support.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY:
- Sun Unleashes Solar Eruption at Earth During Long Flare The solar storm should not endanger satellites or astronauts in space, but could amplify auroras on Earth.
- So, about that asteroid near Earth… Don't consider this a count-down to doomsday, but on February 15 an asteroid is going to come pretty close to Earth.

SPORTS:
- God has helped me when I've helped others Portuguese sportsman Cristiano gets his own reward from acts of generosity.
- Rooney sends emotional message of support to boyhood hero Gascoigne England striker Wayne Rooney admits Paul Gascoigne was his hero when growing up and and is saddened to hear of the midfielder's current plight.
- Wisconsin Beats Michigan Thanks To Ben Brust’s Miracle Shot Just moments after Tim Hardaway, Jr. hit a cold-blooded 3 to give Michigan the lead with 2.4 seconds left, Brust was able to hit a miraculous shot from just inside half-court to send the game to OT and the Kohl Center into a frenzy.
- Moses: Unlikely Hero, Uncommon Patriot Moses’ strength of character and deep-seated conviction that he can survive whatever vicissitudes life brings his way are simply reflected in the way he has handled and coped with his childhood trauma.

ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT:
- Blizzard cancels concert; Bon Jovi plays for free The New England Blizzard forced Bon Jovi to cancel his concert scheduled for Saturday night. Instead, Bon Jovi played a free concert for about 2,000 including hotel guests and fans.
- Justin Bieber The Snow Storm Hero When Justin caught wind of all the fans outside in the street waiting in the snow and cold (with a WHOLE day until the show) he got on the phone stat and had a local pizza place deliver pizzas to everyone outside waiting!
- Art of Hope supports women at risk Artists from Northwest Ohio came together Saturday to support women escaping prostitution and domestic violence.
- Local Video Game Enthusiasts Play In 24-Hour Marathon Fundraiser Video game lovers are trying to raise money for local children’s organizations by, well, playing video games.
- Astronaut Sends Chinese New Year Greetings from Space Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, a space station flight engineer, sent good wishes and amazing photos of China via online Twitter messages to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Snake, which began Feb. 10.
- God has given me a very good body - D’Lyte I love to love, and happiness for me is highly spiritual, so, I stay happy and energetic 24/7.

LIFESTYLE:
- Shovels, skis or a wedding: tales from a snowstorm People soldiered on, planning cocktail hours after clearing waist-high snow, cross-country skiing down narrow streets and even braving 4-inch stiletto heels to stay chic during New York Fashion Week.
- Teaching kids how to handle stress When feeling overwhelmed, most children would rather do something rather than talk about their problems with a peer or parent.

RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY:
- Love letters from God When we know we are loved, it’s easier to love. When we know we are loved unconditionally, our lives are changed.
- Sharon Sheffield recovered from accident to fulfill God’s calling The doctors believed she wouldn’t live, or if she did, she wouldn’t be able to walk, she was told.
- A community midwife who got call from God COMPLETE with bicycle, this is the real-life “Chummy” who answered a calling from God to be a midwife in Africa.
- Trust in God's strength when you answer his call Pope Benedict XVI spoke about how Jesus calls his followers to believe in his power to overcome their sins so that they do not stand in the way of answering his call.
- God's grace helps us put families together N.T. Wright uses a powerful example of how our lives fit into the big picture of what God is doing in the world: It is that of a stonemason working on a great cathedral.
- Millions of Hindus bathe in Ganges to cleanse sins Led by heads of monasteries arriving on chariots and ash-smeared naked ascetics, millions of devout Hindus plunged into the frigid waters of the holy Ganges River in India on Sunday in a ritual that they believe will wash away their sins.
- Why God is ‘cool’ If we are true to our selves, which is God’s call and mission for us, our world will be a better place.
- Farmer branches into Bible verse The committed Christian spent years pruning the seven-acre maze without ever seeing it from the air.
- My God! A portrait But then he had always been taught that every piece of good art is also a mirror.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Positive News ~ Feb. 9

This series is to spotlight the Light and Love inside humanity, and the wonder and miracles that can be found around us. Please click on the headline to read the full article. ~ESA

HEROS:
- 911 Hero: ‘Better than most adults’ Farmer School fifth-grader Matthew Dixon handled himself like a grown-up when he awoke in the wee hours of the morning last week and found his grandmother unresponsive.
- Good Samaritan recalls decision to save woman in White River He heard a plea for help and jumped into action.
- Good Samaritan Pulls Driver from Burning Vehicle The vehicle plunged over the southbound side of the highway and caught fire near the Nojoqui Grade.
- Ohio man dies trying to save boy, called a hero A Columbus man who died trying to save a little boy from drowning is being called a hero who may have been thinking of his own son when he sprang into action.
- Good Samaritan helped save Riverside officer shot 6 times A passing motorist radioed for help and another tried to follow the suspect.
- Man 'thanks the grace of God' after helping save accident victim Bystanders helped save a man's life Friday after the man had a heart attack that led him to hit two vehicles.
- Hero nurse Hermana Moise tried to save the life of straphanger Hermana Moise administered CPR on Emilio Gonzalez on the 3 train during Friday's morning rush hour.
- Jack Andraka, the Teen Prodigy of Pancreatic Cancer A high school sophomore won the youth achievement Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award for inventing a new method to detect a lethal cancer.
- Pakistani girl shot by Taliban discharged from hospital A Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban for advocating girls' education has been discharged from a British hospital where she had reconstructive surgery on her skull.
- 'I'm Not The Hero' A Houston, Texas waiter who stood up for a special needs child was honored by the boy's school on Thursday.

HELPING HANDS:
- Blood Drive Participants Donate 125 Pints Despite obstacles including cuts to funding and a severe flu season, organizers collected 125 units of blood, a 14-unit increase from last semester’s collection.
- Good Samaritan plows snow for neighbors After the season's biggest winter storm, one good turn of the snow blower deserves another, and another.
- Couple in crash saved by Good Samaritans Steve Coe and his wife Patti were recognized on Friday for helping complete strangers after a January accident left their car totaled and left them stranded.
- Good Samaritan Returns Woman's Wallet and $6,000 Dollars "He did not take anything everything was still there," Mireles said. "I am beyond blessed God was really looking out for me."
- Benefit for crash victim organized by good samartian from scene of Verona accident She’s Christin’s angel.
- Thanks to good Samaritan and medical staff Thanks to the young man who came to my aid after I had a fall in town the other day and who also kindly took the refreshments for the Activity Club for the Blind in Northgate Methodist Church Hall.
- Local birthday Scouts, brothers pay it forward with food The twist to their party is that these boys graciously waive asking for donations of canned goods that they, in turn, give to the ministerial alliance in Benton.
- Students launch Ludvik Campaign The students chose to illustrate their persuasive writing skills to help Bernie Ludvik meet or talk to President Barack Obama.
- R R Patil, state officials donate salaries for drought relief Ignoring chief minister Prithviraj Chavan's suggestion that there is no need for ministers to raise funds to tackle the drought situation in the state, home minister R R Patil on Friday donated his one-month salary to the CM's relief fund.
- Montgomery County DA Risa Ferman will donate owed pay raise to charity “My focus has always been on my obligations and responsibilities as district attorney and ensuring that we have the resources needed to accomplish our mission, not my salary,” Ferman said.
- Hundreds donate to growing expenses for Garden District rape victim A fundraising website in support of the the victim of Monday’s rape in the Garden District has generated nearly $30,000 from almost 700 people in just a few days, money that the organizers say will be needed as her medical, vehicle and relocation expenses continue to grow.
- Arma/Girard Knights of Columbus donate to Special Olympics “The check was for $260, which represents 80 percent of the proceeds from our Tootsie Roll drive,” Masser said. “The other 20 percent goes to State Special Olympics.”
- Students Donate 850 Books to Library for Project Students from Schuyler-Colfax Middle School donated hundreds of books to the Friends of the Wayne Public Library.
- Donate beads to raise money for animal charities The Beading Divas depend on the public’s generous gift of beads in order to continue making and selling one-of-a-kind handmade bracelets where all sales go to designated 501(c)(3) animal charities.
- Local judge to donate time to marry people Feb. 14 The judge is donating his time and services to the couples for no fee, however he is wishing that the newlyweds donate $100 to the museum.
- Prominent Chicagoans donate $45 million to IIT Four prominent Chicagoans have each donated $10 million or more to the Illinois Institute of Technology's $250 million capital campaign.
- Bloomberg, other philanthropists donate $25 million to CUMC A $25 million gift to the Columbia University Medical Center from Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other prominent members of New York’s business community will be used to fund research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

MIRACLES/WONDERS:
- Miracle baby A miracle baby with just days to live has survived meningitis.
- Miracle to be alive A mother who was left in a coma following a horrific car smash shortly after Ilminster Carnival last year has said that it was a miracle that nobody was killed.
- Borehamwood baby Chase Brown born at 24 weeks is a miracle The courage Chase Brown has shown since he was born on December 18 - when his mum Shoana Lewis was just 24 weeks into her pregnancy - is “inspirational”.
- A miracle baby beats the odds and makes his mother proud The baby who wasn’t supposed to be born, the child who they didn’t know if he would be able to learn is now a part of the Navy.
- Pilot pulls off remarkable feat of airmanship The landing gear on the Boeing 767 would not come down, meaning the wide-body plane carrying more than 200 passengers might have to crash land on its belly.
- Thief ditches car after discovering baby in backseat An unidentified man called the New York City Police Department from a pay phone. He reported the location of the car and baby, and then hightailed it.

HOPE/PEACE:
- Documentary Shows Beauty in the Face of Cancer Jill Brzezinski-Conley is beautiful even with a gap in her dress where her right breast used to be, and she wants other women to feel that way too.
- School Health Clinics Expand to Serve Communities The clinic is one of 14 new "wellness centers" that the Los Angeles Unified School District is rolling out this year at schools in impoverished neighborhoods in an initiative that expands the mission of traditional school-based health centers from treating only students into one that treats the general public, too.
- Physician gives South African boy hope of walking Bright-eyed 2-year-old Andre de Guisti marches down a hallway with his walker.
- American adoptive mothers get their Russian kids After weeks of anxiety, plodding through the opaque Russian legal system and suffering wallet-thinning expenses, two U.S. women have custody of their adopted Russian children and are preparing to take them home to start a new life together.
- Eternal Threads offers hope to impoverished women The “threads” in all three refer to literal thread, the basic building block of a trade that can lift women and girls out of poverty in countries where they are at risk of falling victim to human trafficking because of the conditions they live in.
- A homeless woman’s hope for a better future Jennifer Watson is a person with little material belongings but still manages to smile and laugh when thinking about all of the good deeds people have done for the homeless.
- The Miracle of Crestline More than a logistical triumph, this story is about amazing resilience and recovery.
- Worst of flu season may be over Flu activity has been ebbing for at least four weeks in much of the country.
- Electricity, water restored to flood-hit Mozambique Electricity and water were restored to the flood-hit town of Chokwe in southern Mozambique and residents will be returned to their houses shortly.
- Rare Afghan fashion show seeks to empower women The rare fashion show in this war-weary capital was a small production but a big idea — part of an Afghan group's efforts to empower women by breaking down barriers in this highly conservative Muslim society.
- Haitian earthquake survivor, now an Alvernia student, plans to pay it forward Junior Bernard, majoring in business, hopes to create jobs for people in Haiti.
- U.N. sees glimmer of hope in Syria opposition offer of talks The United Nations sees a glimmer of hope for Syria in the opposition leader’s offer to meet government representatives to discuss a political transition in an effort to end nearly two years of fighting.
- New Yorkers Have Seen Blizzards Before From colonial times to the present, the city that never sleeps has coped with wind, snow and cold with losing a step.

FURRY FRIENDS:
- Homeless man sends his dog for help, dog saves the day The homeless man, who's from a remote area in Washington state, suffered a medical emergency and had no way to call for help.
- Beached Whale Rescued, Pushed Back to Sea Texans help struggling animal get back into the ocean.
- Ornery dog leads to $1M Idaho lottery win A group of blue collar University of Utah workers will split $1 million in lottery winnings thanks to a set of keys left in a truck and an ornery little dog named "Stella."
- Cat survives 35-minute cycle in washing machine Natasha, a Siberian Forest cat from Oakland, earned VPI Pet Insurance's "Most Unusual Claim Award'' for surviving 35 minutes in a washing machine cycle after they didn’t realize the cat had jumped in before he did a load of laundry.
- Sophie And Sarah, Old English Sheepdogs, Are Pretty Awesome The couple documents the dogs' activities in various locations around town, posting a photo online each day.

BUSINESS:
- Pinoys in HK donate HK$154K to Pablo victims Overseas Filipino Workers based in Hong Kong raised a total of HK$153,791.50 for victims of typhoon Pablo, the Department of Foreign Affairs reported on Friday.
- Casinos donate more than $200,000 for Sandy relief efforts The organization was presented with more than $200,000 on behalf of Tioga Downs Casino and Vernon Downs Casino Hotel on Friday.
- Bank to donate $50,000 to fight hunger BMO Harris Bank will present a $50,000 donation to Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin.
- TDOS And Donate Life Tennessee Announce "Show Us Your Heart!" Month Over the course of the month, select driver license service centers will be giving out chocolate hearts to customers who check “Yes” to join the state’s organ and tissue donor registry.
- Local businesses donate to YMCA Three local businesses recently donated to the Pike County YMCA through the organization’s annual support campaign.
- Car clubs donate $11,500 to Children's Cancer Society Wheels in Motion, a collaborative effort of several area car clubs, recently made an $11,500 donation to the National Children’s Cancer Society.
- Dental Students Donate to Learning Disability Charity Second-year dental students from Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry are to make a donation to the local charity.
- O.C. Tanner's big donation for the Hope Lodge It is fitting that a company dedicated to producing products that recognize the worth of an individual would contribute to another project with the same mission.
- KPMG To Donate 5,000 Books To Children In Need For Each Phil Mickelson And Stacy Lewis Tournament Win In 2013 As part of the firm's ongoing KPMG Family for Literacy Program, local schools in the tournament city will receive new books to promote youth literacy.
- Joey’s to donate sales to Haiti Connection The Eastern Illinois University Haiti Connection and Joey’s Place in Charleston are teaming up to aid a third world town.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY:
- Hello Kitty Says Hello to Outer Space Teen's science project finds her sending a Hello Kitty doll nearly 18 miles into space.
- Megadunes and Hoar Frost: 6 Facts About Snow So while you're stuck inside, or within snowshoe-walking distance, here are six fun facts about snow, from the idea that no two snowflakes are alike to the bizarre megadunes that blanket Antarctica.
- Bright Comet May Be Visible to Naked Eye in March A comet that shines as brightly as the stars of the Big Dipper could be heading our way in March.
- Curiosity Rover Drills Into Mars Rock, Collects Sample - A Space First NASA's Curiosity rover has drilled into a Martian rock and collected samples, marking the first time any robot has ever performed this complicated maneuver on the surface of another planet.
- Earth-observing satellite to launch from California Carrying on a four-decade tradition, a new Earth-observing satellite is set to provide another watchful eye over our planet's glaciers, forests, water resources and urban sprawl.
- Last Moonwalker Calls Space Station, Compares Cosmic Elbow Room The last man to walk on the moon made an unexpected call to the most recent men to live in space this week during a visit to NASA's Mission Control room.
- Remote Philippine Island A Biodiversity Hotspot A misty mountain range on the Philippine island of Luzon boasts more than 100 species of reptiles and amphibians, according to a new catalog of the region's species.
- Rare 'Strobe Light' Star May Actually Be Twins An odd flashing star may actually be a pair of cosmic twins: two newly formed baby stars that circle each other closely and flash like a strobe light.
- Best Chance to See Elusive Planet Mercury Is Now Despite being among the brightest objects in the sky, Mercury is a planet very rarely seen by even experienced stargazers.

SPORTS:
- RMU Basketball Player Creates “Hoops For Hope” Fundraiser The coach and player teamed up to start a fundraiser called “Hoops for Hope.”
- Boxing champion teaches fitness and respect to students at Denver YMCA Former Golden Gloves champion Kenny Hill shares the art of boxing with 13 Bruce Randolph School students.
- Lewis' miracle shot propels Marist men to double-overtime win With his Marist College men’s basketball trailing by three points with 3 seconds left in overtime, Chavaughn Lewis launched a desperation heave from three-quarters court.
- Rousing welcome for hero of Special Olympics Differently-abled Sukhwinder Singh, a student of Jagjit Singh Sachdeva Asha Kiran school, Jahan Khelan, was given a rousing welcome as he returned after participation in the floor hockey competition in Special Olympics World Winter Games, which recently concluded in Pyeong Chang, South Korea.
- Donald Driver’s final stop in Green Bay: The home of a 78-year-old fan She'd decorated her house to honor Driver's retirement, and who should show up at her doorstep but Driver himself?
- Hero to sponsor FIH events in India for next four years The International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Saturday signed a major sponsorship deal with two-wheeler giant Hero MotoCorp for all events of the world body to be held in India in the next four years.

ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT:
- Magic Johnson and Common pay it forward Magic Johnson and Common Ground encourage others to pay it forward and help others.
- How Redcar miracle baby James Harrison became a jazz star His birth was once seen as a minor miracle - but now James Harrison is making his mark in the world of music.
- Brazil's Carnival moves beyond samba The crowd gathering Saturday was a typical Rio Carnival mix: a sprinkling of superheroes, girls in cute bunny outfits, zombies and princesses, a group of hairy-chested hula dancers.
- South Florida students donate turtle sculpture to Newtown survivors Some South Florida grade school children donated a loggerhead turtle sculpture to the students of Sandy Hook Elementary.
- Why the Snowstorm Is Named 'Nemo' The National Weather Service doesn't name snowstorms, only hurricanes and tropical storms, but the Weather Channel has decided to name "notable" winter storms this year.

LIFESTYLE:
- 7 Shoveling Tips Injuries can occur while shoveling large amounts of snow. Here are 7 tips to stay safe while shoveling.
- 8 ways to avoid a winter pileup Here are a few pointers on how to stay out of trouble.
- More older women say Bah! to retirement Damour's experience illustrates one of the most surprising recent U.S. economic trends: the increasing presence of women working well beyond traditional retirement age, into their late sixties, seventies and beyond.
- Burning rubber and serving God The girls of Troop LA 0401 are serving God, serving others, and — as evidenced by the pinewood derby at Red River Chevrolet Thursday night — having a whole lot of fun.

RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY:
- Maintain relationship with God as you would a friendship The truth is that our friendships meet a very important spiritual need. We are wired to connect to God and one another.
- Turning 50, and talking with God Dear God, Here I am at 50. I wrote you a letter like this when I turned 40. So much has happened in the past year that some days it feels as if two decades have passed rather than one.
- Can you experience God’s miracles in a dream? All it requires is the willingness to dream with God, and then, just like Joseph, act on His vision.
- When God Calls Unbeknownst to my family, at that same time the Lord was preparing us to make the biggest change of our entire life by taking a leap of faith. He asked us to leave the church, close the restaurant and remember his servant, Job.
- Spiritual Healing Behind Bars A Jewish spiritual practice called Mussar offers hope and inner peace for women in an unlikely place.
- We can become God's prophets through love A prophet is not someone who predicts the future. A prophet is someone who not only speaks for God, but who first listens to God.
- Sisters from infamous 'God Hates Gays' Westboro Baptist Church apologize for the 'hurt' they caused Sisters from the infamous ‘God Hates Gays’ extremist religious hate group, who picket military funerals and high profile events, have apologised for the ‘hurt’ they caused after leaving the family church to start a new life.
- For God, Or for Your Bod? Some Thoughts about Fasting and Dieting God can certainly bring about all sorts of spiritual fruits from fasting, even if the person fasting has mixed motives.
- Chinese Characters for Miracle: Shén Jī 神跡 Together, the two characters 神跡 (shén jī) denote a marvellous divine sign / clue.
- Angels are a reminder of God's imminence There are so many situations in life where we need to acknowledge God’s presence in our midst.
- Christianity May Alter Animal Life in Amazon Missionaries might not only be changing hearts and minds in the region, but also biodiversity.
- Journey to the Highlands Church Clever video made with a stethoscope.