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An Experience of God

What in the world are we missing?

How is it that there are 5.5 billion (84% of the population of the world of 6.6 billion) people in the world practicing hundreds of different religious beliefs and we still have 2.2 billion people living in poverty, in many cases dying of starvation and without shelter tonight? Continue Reading →

Recipient Update: The Starfish Fund

By: Patrina Felts

The What One Person Can Do (WOPCD) series has been an essential part of my growth into adulthood. I first encountered Bill Cumming while I was a student in a Department of Labor program in Limestone, Maine in 2001. At the time, I had been accepted to attend the New Horizon’s Academy at the University of New England for a period of four weeks. I have always been classified as a class clown, and in the beginning, this was no exception. Continue Reading →

Fame and Fortune

Lindsay Lohan has become the center of a tremendous amount of media attention. Within two weeks of her release from a rehabilitation center, she was arrested for suspected DUI and cocaine possession.

 Is it clear yet that fame and fortune do not provide an experience of being loved and valued?