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Thursday
May142009

If You Need A Good Laugh...

Ok. Talk about enjoying the simple things in life... check out this hilarious "Laughing Baby" on YouTube.

Thursday
May142009

Two Years of Anticipation

By Chuck (Sharing Compassion)

It's time to return to Honduras on another Compassion Sponsor Tour. To say we can't wait is an understatement. This time we have three children to see. The team has been assembled by God and the adventure is about to begin. Starting today and throughout the trip I am going to blog our story. Two years ago I kept a journal but now I will blog it onto my site. Feel free to join me and to check it daily (well, hopefully daily) as to what has happened.

I have a lot to share including some of the stuff God has been doing with our team, some of the people that he has brought together and of course my thoughts on going back. The last time my life was changed! Who knows what He has in store this time.

 

Thursday
May142009

Teens Making A Difference

By Chuck

Often we hear that teens don't "get it." They are wrapped up in texting, Facebook/My Space or too into themselves to really care. This past weekend I worked a conference downtown called "Acquire the Fire." This is a teen event to promote Christian growth and development among other things. Many vendors were there and I of course was there helping at the Compassion booth for child sponsorships.

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Thursday
May142009

FDA Labels Cheerios a Drug...Are You Kidding Me?

According to the USFDA, as reported by Canada.com, "Popular Cheerios cereal is a drug." Because of their claims to reduce cholesteral, and citing studies, the FDA has sent them a letter... seriously??

Thursday
May142009

Recover from Autism?

ParentDish, "Can Kids 'Recover' from Autism?" New study saying that some, about 10-20% of those diagnosed, actually apear to do just that.