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Everyone talks about mentoring. In corporate America, seasoned employees are matched with new recruits. In colleges and high schools, seniors are partnered with freshmen. Mentoring affords one an opportunity to learn from others’ mistakes, takes the mystery out of what to do and what not to do, and offers advice that works. Mentors help others cut through the red…
The 1950’s left much to be desired; from poodle skirts and pearls, to rolled pants and perfectly coifed hair. All seemed innocent in the world as Mom served the nightly meal, while Dad relaxed with a paper and pipe.
Some 60 years later, most families infrequently gather around the nightly table, unless a major holiday schedules the event…
There’s a new challenge looming for the American family. It’s not that it’s totally new, it’s just that our ever-increasing age expectancy is making it more prevalent. We are living longer, which means the American family is going to be tasked with difficult decisions concerning their elderly parents. We need to be training our children about this new ministry…
For Jerry Wiles, martial arts is not just a way of defending yourself, it is a ministry and a mission. Serving South Florida for 20 years, Tri-Star Academy in Coral Springs utilizes the unlikely pairing of Tang Soo Do Karate and Christian values – teaching self-control, character development, leadership and respect for authority. The discipline and physical conditioning of martial…