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Pornification Nation Modern-day abolitionist Lisa Thompson talks about the disturbing impact of our hypersexualized culture--and what she hopes you'll do about it.
Eleven years ago, Lisa Thompson prayed for a passion, a cause she could champion. Formerly an office manager for a private investigator and an English teacher in China, Lisa was looking for her life's calling. Today Lisa, 37, serves as The Salvation Army's Liaison for the Abolition of Sex Trafficking.
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Graduating from Home The havoc home schooling wreaked on my relationships
All my life, I've been sitting at tables with my mom. The thought is apt as I sit across from her at our favorite bakery, a weekend substitute for our usual Wednesday dinner, and listen to customers retrieving cake orders to celebrate upcoming graduations.
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Work It
Ministry @ Work Any job can be an outreach—it's all in your attitude.
Balancing Act 10 ways to determine the right blend of parenting and work for your family
Rumor Has It … All the juicy details on avoiding office gossip
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Learning to Apologize Without an apology, reconciliation often isn't an option
From babyhood, my daughter Lulu has steadfastly obeyed the apostle Paul's command, "Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry" (Ephesians 4:26). She must have learned the passage in one of her first Sunday school classes.
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