Easter is over. Colored eggs and bunny decorations are put away until next year. The pastels and pretty things may be for our children or hold-overs from childhood; but their... Read More
Our New Year's Day blog is worth reading again as we continue to the return to fully open communities...For all its dangers and distractions, technology has been a blessing for... Read More
An article I read recently was called “Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease: Lessons Learned and Applied”. The article talked about how over half of Alzheimer’s disease is caused by “modifiable factors”.... Read More
For all its dangers and distractions, technology has been a blessing for the Church in 2020 more than in any other year. It’s helped facilitate some version of “togetherness” while... Read More
I work for a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation clinic. At the clinic I strive to incorporate traditional medicine with alternative remedies that have scientific support, as well as with Christian... Read More
Have you ever heard someone say, "I believe in God—I’m a spiritual person; I just don’t like organized religion”? I had a friend I grew up with in church who... Read More