Sometimes God Uses Turmoil For Our Growth

by Kevin Burton    My track coach Jim Rimmer was the first one I heard say “no pain, no gain.” I didn’t love hearing that then, but I knew he was right.    I knew I would be running past my comfort zone, until my ribs began to hurt, then keep going. But I knew …

Five Household Items You Need To Clean More

by Matt Fuchs Time Magazine    We often overlook the dirtiest items in our homes because grime is invisible (think bacteria) or accumulates too gradually for us to notice.    Another factor: our brains tend to tune out the appearance of familiar, everyday objects, in a phenomenon called attentional blindness. This means we’re least likely …