Touched by an Angel

By Family Editor
Published: August 9, 2010
Touched by an Angel
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USA (MNN) ― Three weeks with an Angel could change a lot. Some U.S. families are in the process of discovering just how much.
Since 2004, Russian orphans have been traveling to the United States every summer as a part of Buckner International’s Angels from Abroad program. Host families are chosen from Texas to look after [...]

As Students Head Back to School, Will They Bring Their Faith with Them?

By Family Editor
Published: August 5, 2010
As Students Head Back to School, Will They Bring Their Faith with Them?
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SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. /Christian News/ — As students are gearing up to head back to school, new research suggests that many will leave their faith at home.
This month the Barna Group released a research report indicating that, even though teens have the highest level of religious involvement of any age group, students’ willingness to share [...]

Wycliffe Introduces ‘Twenty’ Curriculum

By Family Editor
Published: July 26, 2010
Wycliffe Introduces 'Twenty' Curriculum
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International (MNN) ― No person is ever too young to pray. Now, even children have the opportunity to pray big with the help of a new curriculum.
Maintaining the Ecclesiastes 4:12 belief that “a triple-braided cord is not easily broken,” Wycliffe Bible Translators embarked on ‘The Twenty’ initiative. The Twenty asked one church for each of [...]

Mommy Not Always Dearest During Treatment for Eating Disorders

By Family Editor
Published: July 23, 2010
Mommy Not Always Dearest During Treatment for Eating Disorders
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Chicago /Christian News Wire/ — One underlying cause that surprises many women during treatment for an eating disorder is the relationship an adolescent girl has with her mother, according to Catherine Weigel Foy, a family therapist at Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center, a leading eating disorder center.
Young girls suffering with eating disorders often think the [...]

Break the Poverty Cycle – Train Teen Mothers First

By Family Editor
Published: July 16, 2010
Break the Poverty Cycle - Train Teen Mothers First
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Gurnee, IL /Christian News Wire/ — Each year, over 465,000 teens in the United States will have sex, get pregnant, give birth and keep the baby. Of those child-mothers, the majority will not graduate high school.
The noise of political conversations on teen pregnancy obscures what remains: an infant who, before his first breath, has the [...]

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