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Articles in Other Religions

By Kd C 0 comments
Sermonettes are a popular form of ministry many attempt in church services, home fellowship groups, and youth gatherings. As the “ette” implies in the title, they are miniature sermons, usually lasting less than 10 minutes... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
You may have encountered events in your life that resulted in your desire to go to a higher place through Jesus, or you may just want to get closer to Jesus. This can be attained in a very simple manner... more »
By DandelionMom 0 comments
Here are a few simple ways to green your home, your family, and your life! It is easier than ever to live an environmentally friendly life... more »
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You can hide from them, tell them no or accept their literature and recycle it...but they keep coming back, and it looks like you'll never get rid of them. Take a few precautions as you interact with missionaries, and you may protect yourself ... more »
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Healing spiritually after a traumatic loss is a difficult and personal process. Learning to hope, trust and love yourself and others again can be achieved. Healing can start through personal reflection, connection with a higher power and a ... more »
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Shamanism is a religion that uses magic to heal the body, mind and soul through contact with the spirit world. In a shamanic healing, a shaman will take spirit form and attempt to enter the body of the person suffering from an illness. While ... more »
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According to the religion of shamanism, it is possible to heal struggles of the mind, such as anxiety, mental illness and even addiction, with shamanic healing. The practice of shamanism believes there are 2 worlds--the world we live in and the ... more »
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Oftentimes children discover new ways of thinking and perceiving that is different from their parents. Parents have had their moral and spiritual system in place for quite a while and may have difficulty understanding a child's decision to reject ... more »
By mel ash 0 comments
Cults have a bad name. Often justifiably. All too often people involved in cults believe they’ve not only found their souls but saved them as well. History is written by the victors, it is said, and when a cult grows big and powerful enough, ... more »
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The Amish are members of a 300-year old Anabaptist denomination of Christianity that places great emphasis on values of worldly simplicity and modesty. Their strict beliefs and adherence to the community-based rules of their religion make the ... more »
By UHFTycoon 0 comments
Astrologers and skeptics alike are mystified by the 13th sign in the zodiac: Ophiuchus. Very few people understand the significance of this sign, which was discovered after the formulation of the tropical zodiac. Here is how one can interpret ... more »
By Nikki Walters 0 comments
If you're one of the millions who have seen "The Secret," you probably know that much of the information is based on The Emerald Tablet. "The Secret" explains that this tablet was buried during times of invasion and rediscovered to only be shared ... more »
By SweetCYH 0 comments
"O God, You are my God; I shall seek You earnestly; My soul thirsts for You, my flesh yearns for You, in a dry and thirsty land where there is no water." Psalm 63:1 (NASB).. more »
By Bethchapman 0 comments
How to know God intimately is just like getting to know anyone else intimately. here are the ways... more »
By Lindaperry 1 comments
Tonight I watched a television show called, "SVU" Special Victims Unit. The show was about a con guy and a murderer who was a cult leader. Seeing this show, brought me to wanting to write an article about cults. Everyone should know ... more »
By nnpks2430 0 comments
The man who created all things in the heavens and earth... more »
By mel ash 0 comments
Mediation is like the proverbial elephant described by blind men, one of whom said the animal was a snake as he held its tail, while another insisted, based on its leg, that it was a tree. There are as many types of meditation as traditions it ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
It happens to all of us at some point in time. One moment you are listening to a reading of Psalms and the next you are mentally composing a shopping list. By the time you tune back in, you have no idea what was said. Listening is a mental ... more »
By Nikki Walters 0 comments
Yoga isn't just about being able to put your foot behind your head or conquering the scorpion pose. Actually, what most Westerners imagine when they think about yoga is only a small aspect of what is essentially a whole lifestyle. Yoga is a set ... more »
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Losing faith in anything causes a great disconnect in life as you pass from one phase to another. But you can navigate the loss of your religious faith without losing your mind as well. Getting and maintaining clarity, standing firm in your ... more »
By DebiC 0 comments
The use of smudge sticks is a common custom in many Native American tribes. They are used to get rid of negative energy in your home. Easily made from herbs and other plants, they have a nice smell when burned... more »
By HorsegirlHG 0 comments
Wiccans use brooms to cleanse the area. Not fly on!! Cleansing can be done before casting to cyrcle to rid the area of bad karma and to let the good karma through. Kind of like a Native American dreamcatcher... more »
By mollyhcarter 0 comments
Making time for reading the Bible or personal meditation can be difficult. Work, children, finances and schedules seem to take priority over sitting down to read the Bible. If you find yourself struggling to make time, here are some suggestions ... more »
By GeoffreyMe 0 comments
The way to improve your life is the same way to improve your afterlife, but let's start with the here and now first... more »
By mel ash 0 comments
Our culture is based upon consumption and the idea that buying things will make one happy and fulfilled. While most of us know this to be false, still we vainly pursue wholeness through purchases. This trait is so thoroughly ingrained in us that ... more »