by Lynn Marshall
Teaching your children limits on unhealthy activities will give them a headstart on a long, vibrant, healthy life.
by Ben Light
his afternoon after work, I could walk into a store, put my money on the counter and walk out with an ounce of marijuana. Because I’m older than 21 and it is legal in my home state of Oregon (as well as Washington, Colorado and Alaska), a...
by Amanda Stiver
Recent research by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology finds that even when sight is absent, the part of the brain that processes visual information is still active, proving the brain is more flexible than previously understood.
by Amanda Stiver
A survey of nearly 30,000 high school students and found that 64 percent of students cheated on tests in the past year.
by Don Hooser
Human beings are by nature uncomfortable with trying to relate to a God who is invisible, infinite, immortal, transcendent, intangible and humanly incomprehensible. People want to reduce and humanize God so He is less heavenly and more...