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How to Increase Productivity When Taking Online Classes
December 4th, 2020
With so much of our work suddenly shifting online, being productive at home is essential for success. For many of us, the problem isn’t the lack of technological capability but rather staying focused ...  Read More
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3 Ways for Today’s Youth to Share Gratitude at Thanksgiving
November 26th, 2020
Gratitude is something that isn’t easy for adolescents to understand. That’s mainly because of how they’re hardwired. A child’s teenage years are when they tend to be quite self-centered....  Read More
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The Importance of Honoring Our Veterans
November 11th, 2020
Unlike Memorial Day, which commemorates those who lost their lives in service, Veterans Day highlights the work of service members and their families....  Read More
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How Can You Stand Up As Leaders Amid This Global Pandemic?
October 2nd, 2020
The generation that’s most affected by the ongoing global pandemic called coronavirus or COVID-19 is our youth. Our youth lead an active lifestyle, going to school, work, and meeting their friends....  Read More
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Some Things Don’t Change, but Are Passed Down to Each Generation
September 18th, 2020
Families have a set of values, beliefs, and attitudes that they cherish, keep close to their heart, and pass down to you. In most cases, these remain unchanged and start a chain of events where they c...  Read More
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Retooling for the Future: Importance of Creative and Global Leadership and Strategic Thinking
September 4th, 2020
Retooling for the future requires creative, global, and strategic thinkers. Leaders that fit this description live among us in our communities. YOU are the leader we seek to make the world a better pl...  Read More
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Youth: How Can You Stand Up As Leaders Amid This Global Pandemic?
August 28th, 2020
As a member of the youth, it’s up to you to bring the change....  Read More
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What Young People Can Learn from the Life And Leadership of John Lewis
August 21st, 2020
John lewis was an astounding man and will always be remembered for the legacy he has left behind....  Read More
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Will Online Education be the Way of the Future?
May 29th, 2020
We’re in the midst of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. It’s a new virus with flu-like symptoms affecting people all over the world. It has led to schools and universities closing and has placed all ...  Read More
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Why Christians Hold on to Their Faith in Times of Uncertainty
May 22nd, 2020
With all the uncertainty and fear around us today, it is important for us, as Christians, to have faith and stand strong through the trials and tribulations that fall upon us. God has given us the abi...  Read More
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How Do We Reduce Anxiety during Times of Uncertainty?
May 15th, 2020
Fear and anxiety have stayed with us, coming out at times of uncertainty. They’ve surrounded us, enclosing in on us. When we have nowhere to turn, we look up towards God to help us out through these t...  Read More
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Leadership Without Values and the Consequences
May 8th, 2020
Leadership without values is not leadership. Leading without values results in consequences, not just for you, but for your followers as well....  Read More
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How Leaders Respond in a Crisis
May 1st, 2020
An effective leader displays behaviors and has a mindset that prevents them from overreacting to past developments and take control of the situation before it worsens and, most importantly, keeps movi...  Read More
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College Tours—How They Can Serve to Motivate Young People
April 10th, 2020
The choice of college can be life changing for youngsters. These four years can either lay a solid foundation for adulthood or they can mar the chances of a better future....  Read More
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How Can We Use Jesus’ Teachings to Help the Poor in 2020’s America?
April 3rd, 2020
Poverty still exists in the US even today. It is important for us to understand that people’s own faults aren’t the reason they’re in poverty. Understanding this can help us be more empathetic of thei...  Read More
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Should We Pursue Justice Today?
March 27th, 2020
If you’re wondering whether we should pursue justice today, the answer is yes, we should. There is a lot of social and racial inequality present today – and this can make us feel like there is no poin...  Read More
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Can a Movie Teach Us to Be Better Mentors to Our Mentees?
March 20th, 2020
Being a mentor is a big responsibility – you help one or more persons achieve their goals. In that process, it is important to constantly remind ourselves that being a mentor is about the mentees’ gai...  Read More
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How to Deal with Injustices in Our Communities with Mercy and Benevolence
March 13th, 2020
There are a lot of injustices in this world that go answered – and this is more common when the victim is part of a minority. The film Just Mercy shows us how a lawyer is forced to think creatively wh...  Read More
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Suffering is Inevitable
March 6th, 2020
It is important to accept our past and embrace the darker aspects of our history. This does not mean holding on to bygones and forgetting to live in the present. It means learning from the suffering o...  Read More
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The Role of Faith in Dr. King’s Struggle
February 28th, 2020
Martin Luther King is perhaps the greatest champion of justice of the 20th century. With a number of social achievements and accolades to his name, Dr. King was a living example of perseverance, hard ...  Read More
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How Can We Help People Seeking a Better Life?
February 28th, 2020
Helping people in need is something that we should all strive to do – and the film Schindler’s List shows us just how. The protagonist of the film uses his privilege to save multiple Jewish people fro...  Read More
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What Did Martin Luther King Jr. Teach Us about Love?
February 21st, 2020
Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. The movement aimed to end institutionalized and legalized discrimination, racial segregation, and dis...  Read More
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Is the American’s Creed Still Relevant Today?
February 17th, 2020
The American’s Creed was composed by William Tyler Page in 1917 during the First World War. It was a short paragraph that describes what the United States of America is and it outlines what duty every...  Read More
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What Can We Learn from Black History Today?
February 14th, 2020
African American history is fraught with pain and suffering. It was only until 1864 that slavery was abolished. However, this momentous accomplishment in history was not the end of racial discriminati...  Read More
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