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What is truth?

In John 18:38, Pilate asked Jesus, “What is truth?” This was in response to his frustration over who was saying what about the truth concerning who Jesus really was, the conflicting stories he was hearing and the reality of what he knew was going on.Miriam Webster Dictionary defines Truth ...

Reasons for distrust

I started working with people in the mid-1970s and have had a little over four decades to make some personal observations about why we don’t trust each other, and also why we do. It may surprise you to learn that people don’t experience a lack of personal trust because you are not wealthy, ...

Still family, despite the drama

As I observe our society, it seems as if there has been a serious uptick in using the word “family.” It is used to bring about a sense of belonging, familiarity and loyalty. Businesses now employ this term to enhance employee fidelity. I could digress that most people do not feel like their ...

Nest, need and nurture in marriage

Honestly, you really don’t have a bad marriage. Marriages have a great deal of potential to strengthen, complete and satisfy you. Truly, marriages are not like a laptop we purchase at a local store, with the defective software waiting to be discovered by continual use and pre-programmed to ...

Human trafficking is commonly thought of as a global human rights issue that disproportionately affects international migrants and impoverished people in developing countries. But the reality is that human trafficking affects individuals, families and communities all across the United States, ...

What does the Secure Act really secure?

“Like grave robbers opening King TutĢƵ tomb, Congress can’t wait to get its hands on AmericaĢƵ retirement account assets,” the <em>Wall Street Journal</em> warned taxpayers last year.The warning was contained in an article written by Philip DeMuth, author ...