Posts Tagged ‘help’

Don’t undervalue your college experience. If anything, make the most of your time. That’s what ‎Rebecca Onie, founder of Project Health, did. As a sophomore, during one of her weekly visits to ‎Boston Medical Center, she asked a physician, “If you had unlimited resources, what would you give ‎your patients?” The question and answers proved [...]

Whether you are pursuing a degree in counseling, in need of some wise counsel yourself, or just interested ‎in improving your interactions with your peers, Hope for the Heart is a ministry worth looking into. Hope ‎for the Heart is a worldwide ministry dedicated to providing Bible-based counsel in order to bring renewal, ‎healing, and [...]

‎”Kitty Genovese was brutally attacked as she returned to her apartment late one night. She screamed and ‎shrieked as she fought for her life . . . yelling until she was hoarse . . . for thirty minutes . . . as she was ‎beaten and abused. Thirty-eight people watched the half-hour episode from their [...]

Last weekend, we went to see the much-talked-about movie, Slumdog Millionaire. Though we were a little ‎leery of the moving rating and the high acclaim it received at the awards shows recently (we hardly ever ‎seem to like any of the award-winning movies), we had heard good things about it from some friends, so ‎we [...]

Last week, I visited a church in Springfield, Missouri that was hosting the authors of the bestselling book ‎Same Kind of Different as Me, Ron Hall and Denver Moore, to speak at a fundraising event. If you haven’t ‎read the book, it’s worth checking out; this week is its 52nd week on the New York [...]