If you’ve been keeping up with the latest news, then you’ve heard that this year’s flu vaccine will be nearly identical to last years. As a result, many health officials have stated that it may not be necessary for healthy children and adults to get the vaccine if they had it last year. Essentially, your vaccine [...]
Archive for the ‘Week 2: Receiving Healing’ Category
Tilling For the Mind
May 27th, 2011
Amy Dunbar How’s your memory? I mean if you try to remember something from your childhood, from last year, or last week, how do you do? It seems like with each child I have had my memory has gotten worse. My poor husband often gets frustrated with me that I can’t remember what he asked me yesterday [...]
Bye-Bye Segments Hello Whole
May 26th, 2011
Amy Dunbar Have you ever felt like you had to say something, but you really didn’t want to? Maybe your heart started racing or your hands got sweaty or maybe you felt sick to your stomach. With me it’s all of the above. When I feel like I need to say or do something that my flesh doesn’t [...]
Fed But Still Malnourished
May 25th, 2011
Amy Dunbar Rebeccas’ Story: Her father’s anger brewed with each beer he drank. She could see it building up. She knew what was coming. Retreating to her room she hoped and prayed that he would pass out. She knew locking her door would just make things worse, so she sat … and she waited. Moments later she [...]
Emotional Abuse: Cutting Deep and Lasting a Lifetime
May 24th, 2011
Amy Dunbar Have you ever been afraid to express your feelings or thoughts with someone close to you? Have you ever been constantly ridiculed, criticized, humiliated, belittled, or undermined by someone? Have you ever felt like you had to walk on egg shells around someone because you never knew how they might react to a situation? Have [...]
Are We There Yet?
May 23rd, 2011
Amy Dunbar Did your parents ever take you on a really long road trip when you were a kid? You know the pack-the-car-with-everything kind of goodie-bag road trip. When I was in kindergarten, my mom (the navigator) and grandfather (the driver) drove my sisters and me to Sarasota, Florida. If you’re not up on your geography, traveling [...]



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