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Ever have one of those days where you have laughed and laughed and laughed, but it has been in equal proportion to the amount you have pondered. One of those days where God has allowed you to tear your heart open and give more than generously to those who have helped you grow, only to [...]

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Daisy Retzel, speaking at the United Nation’s Commission on the Status of Women gave the recount below of what it is to live in rural America and how no matter where you are and no matter what your life circumstances an no matter your age, you can step up to improve not only your own [...]

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The United Nation’s Commission on the Status of Women in March 2012 allowed us, at KurNiv, the opportunity to attend a session in which the Girl Scouts of America presented some brilliant presentations on what it means to live in Rural America.  Lorisa Schoenbeck, spoke brilliantly about her experience.  Included below is her speech: Hello, [...]

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Imagine for a second that your heart is a jigsaw puzzle. Every time you love someone, a child, a parent, a friend, a lover you are in essence giving one of the puzzle pieces to them.  Puzzle pieces are specific in size and shape and each piece is carefully selected and placed together so that [...]

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A lesson, I have learned, is only as good as what you do with the learning. For instance, if you put your hand into the fire and got burned, but turned around the next day and did it again, then you did nothing with the lesson you learned yesterday. 2011 has been an eventful year [...]

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I am normally not a fan of the cold at all, but come November, I love the cool nip in the air back home, in America.  School begins to wrap up for the holiday, the smell of warm apple cider or fresh pumpkin pie seems to greet you as soon as you walk into the [...]

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I am a huge believer in the universe and listening to what it is asking us to do and how it is asking us to move forward on our most divine journeys. However a particular conversation a few weeks ago, with someone I care for very dearly, got me questioning so much of what I [...]

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I have fundamentally always believed that actions speak louder than words; however, I have never really been able to adequately articulate why I feel this way.  As I sat and pondered the events, of one particular Tuesday, two weeks ago, I realized the reason I put so much weight in action is because a person’s [...]

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As I understand it, each spirit is blessed with two gifts: the good mind and free will. The very epitome of free will suggests that we each have choice, it is our choices which then determine the quality of our lives and in turn our destinies. As I look around the world today I am [...]

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This year, more so than any before, I seem to me more reminiscent of my time, back home in America, with my family. I love the spirit of Christmas. The cold nip in the air, the streets decorated with yellow, green and red lights, wreaths with bells and red bows whichever direction you look and [...]

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