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June 3, 2014 By CBMW Guest
Jennifer Griffin I was 13 years old when it all started. I was a little on the awkward side, I wore a retainer and I rarely styled my hair. I often dressed in baggy t-shirts and hand-me-down jeans. I was happy, loved and accepted in my own home, but I suddenly felt out of place...
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May 28, 2014 By Candice Watters
by Candice Watters I have a picture in my mind of my Nana’s hands. As she aged, her skin got thinner, her veins popped up more from the surface, and they seemed bluer. She always kept them soft with lotion–like well-oiled leather–and I loved to stroke them and pull her skin up like raw skin...
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February 12, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Dave Jenkins The Greeks viewed humanity as the epitome of perfection. They created sculptures, buildings, and paintings all with a view to demonstrate that the human body was perfect. The Romans also were influenced by the Greek approach to sculpture, painting, and beauty, taking those Greek concepts and mastering them. Today our civilization follows...
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March 30, 2012 By CBMW
[Note: What should the believer think about a single woman "fishing" for a man? Mary Kassian's excellent post below helps provide some biblical wisdom on this issue. Below is an introduction to an article and a link to the entire article which also includes a video. The post originally appeared on Mary's blog www.girlsgonewise.com.]
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July 7, 2011 By CBMW