Dealing with the Hard Moments
Life does terrible things to some people. As a matter of fact, life does harsh things to each and every one of us. Somewhere along the road we have to learn how to deal with the harsh facts.
Life does terrible things to some people. As a matter of fact, life does harsh things to each and every one of us. Somewhere along the road we have to learn how to deal with the harsh facts.
The human brain is not capable of grasping the idea of a spiritual realm or of eternity. These are truly beyond our understanding. All we can do is use a simile, an analogy, a metaphor.
God creates us to be good, and if we live well, love God and help others, we can grow into a beautiful person. If we get lost or fail to follow God's teachings, we can be seeds that never grow.
The art of living is not so much our ability to pick one path and pursue it to the end. It has more to do with how well we can change paths and shift directions when the situation demands it.
Experience relaxation and enhanced Qi - life energy essential to good health and longevity - at Tai Chi for Arthritis®. The class is offered at the Masonic Village at Dallas in three-month sessions.
Music therapy is a growing health care profession in which credentialed professionals use music to improve an individual's physical, emotional and mental well-being.
Jesus said, "Peace be with you." But how and where do we find that peace? For many of us, peace will come only when we come to grips with our past.
In conjunction with several local organizations, in 2008, Masonic Village at Elizabethtown restored a portion of the Conoy Creek, which removed centuries of nutrient-laden sediments and restored 3,200 feet of the creek's floodplain.
Dr. Larry Butler visited the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Farm to highlight conservation practices, the past and future of the farm and what the land means to those who live and work at Masonic Village.
"You know what I don't understand?" asked Lucy of Charlie Brown in my favorite comic strip -- "PEANUTS" by Charles Schultz. "I don't understand love!"