Virtual Christian Magazine: October - November 2009

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In This Issue

  • by Nicholas K. Lamoureux
What can you do when you have tried everything to solve a problem? Here are five tools to help turn trials into godly character.
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  • by Elissa Kroeger
The psychological community does not recognize post-abortion syndrome (PAS). But it is real and does seriously affect many women—and men. What is it? Can someone heal from this traumatic experience? How? How can others help?
  • by Linda LaBissoniere
Every child gets angry occasionally, but when anger, aggressive acts and negative comments become the norm, it is important for parents to take action to help their children. You can help your child learn to cope with his feelings and express anger in appropriate ways.
  • by Jeremy Lallier
If we have prolonged or repeated exposure to something, we get used to it. So what happens when that something is wrong—something we don’t want to be comfortable with? It takes a lot of commitment—and God’s help—but we can restore our sensitivity to sin.
  • by Gary Petty
Americans like to see themselves as free thinkers…independent and unencumbered by the philosophies of the Old World. It would appear that in the last few decades capitalism defeated communism, and the United States proved itself to be the world leader in economics and human rights. In reality, many Americans have been undergoing profound changes in religion, political views and concepts of...