Thursday, January 31, 2013

Positive News ~ Jan. 31

This series is to spotlight the Light and Love inside humanity, and the wonder and miracles that can be found around us. Please click on the headline to read the full article. ~ESA
HEROS:
- Rookie lifeguard hailed as a hero Hannah, just 14, only qualified as a lifeguard last October and she didn't expect her first rescue to be so big, but she's won the plaudits of her colleagues for her unerring bravery.
- School bus driver fatally shot by accused hostage taker remembered as hero, Godly man The school bus driver fatally shot by the man holding a 6-year-old child in his underground bunker in Midland City is being heralded as a hero by those who knew him in the small community.
- Hero dad dies in shoot-out ‘He made a decision to protect his family, but lost his life defending them.” Those were the words of the relatives of a man who was killed in the presence of his 12-year-old son.
- Good Samaritan in riverbank drama A road crash victim wants to track down the mystery good samaritan who rescued her as her car dangled 15 feet above a freezing river.
- Ex-Forest School cop hailed hero after Australia rescue A former Wokingham schoolboy has been hailed a hero after rescuing a man from a submerged car in Australia.
- Coast Guard, good Samaritan help vessel in distress near Fairweather Ground U.S. Coast Guard crews and a good Samaritan vessel from Sitka rushed to aid the Sitka-based crew of a 70-foot fishing vessel taking on water approximately five miles west of Fairweather Ground.
- Oakville doctor a true hero Not only does he help the Syrian people during this horrible conflict, but he operates on Canadians in rural areas.
- Once Homeless, Now a City Hero David Hale stood before Cincinnati City Council today to be honored for intervening in a downtown robbery on New Year’s Eve.
- Police appeal for good Samaritan who helped a Ramsgate teenager As he was being assaulted the woman shouted at the men to leave the boy alone.

HELPING HANDS:
- Abu Dhabi Crown Prince waits for ‘lost’ school-girl’s father In a truly gentleman gesture, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed came to sit with a school girl who he found ‘lost’ and was looking for her father to come and pick her up.
- Donors pledge more than $1 billion for Syrian refugees Donors pledged more than $1 billion at an international aid conference in Kuwait on Wednesday for Syrians displaced by nearly two years of fighting.
- First black S.African billionaire donates fortune to poor South Africa's first black billionaire, Patrice Motsepe, on Wednesday said he has signed up for the Giving Pledge, becoming the first African to join some of the world's wealthiest people in donating vast sums of personal wealth to the poor.
- Good Samaritan Thanks Your swiftness in responding to see if I was okay, your soothing words and compassionate attempt to keep me from moving were deeply appreciated.
- Good Samaritan who finds, returns money 'This is the only way you can live'
- Prison inmates learn from writing coaches Tomlin met the inmates when she and Denise George, cofounders of Boot Camp for Christian Writers, spent two days at the prison last fall teaching them about writing and publishing magazine articles and books.
- Paying it Forward at Starbucks I would like to share how my day started today since, for a change, I found myself smiling before 8:00 am.
- Otsego Students Raise Money For Make-A-Wish Girl’s Disney Trip Ordinary students at Otsego High School are doing extraordinary things for a young girl in their community through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
- Ohio Church Raises $10,000 to Pay Neighbors' Water Bills A church in Ohio recently raised approximately $10,000 as part of an annual charity drive in order to help its neighbors pay their water bills.
- Moorpark chamber names Ridley Hometown Hero When Moorpark’s Flory Academy of Science and Technology had its funding cut in 2009, resident Doug Ridley led efforts to raise $65,000 a year so that the school could keep its math and science specialists.
- Pay It Forward recipient's rehab facility dream comes true Thanks to the Be Perfect Foundation and its extraordinary founder, Hal Hargrave Jr., Seibel was given a chance to walk again.
- New Hope Ministries Feeding The Hungry When two area nonprofits partnered to ensure a future for The Hanover Food Pantry and Family Center services, York County Community Foundation was there.
- Sacramento program Sharing God's Bounty marks 30th birthday with its millionth meal A program that provides weekly hot meals for needy individuals and families marked its 30th anniversary Tuesday night by dishing up its millionth plateful.
- 'God's meeting goals' as Come2Go Ministries marks 10 years of serving others Minnick's story is as unique as the ministry he began 10 years ago.
- Bubble-Wrap Popping World Record: Hawthorne High School Raises Money For Sandy Hook Victims Hawthorne High School students and faculty snapped, crackled, and popped their way to a new Guinness World Record for most people simultaneously popping Bubble Wrap.
- Good Samaritan’s note key to catching alleged B.C. cigarette thief Police say the Good Samaritan had left a note on the windshield of a car after seeing it being broken into in early December.
- They pay ‘unsung hero’ her due Wallowa County’s Arlene Herbst is truly an unsung hero, a person unknown to many who accomplishes a lot with little fanfare.
- Single mother looking to pay it forward in NOLA She has been relying on the kindness of friends and family to take her and her children in for the last seven years.
- Paying it Forward in Dallastown, York County Anna Mae Ehrhart is an elderly woman raising her two grandsons.
- A New Year, a New Way to Give United Way Celebrates $2 Million in Gifts-In-Kind.

MIRACLES/WONDERS:
- 'Miracle' escape in tornado Hopping up to make answer a mobile phone call saved Bundaberg's parish priest Fr John Daly from death or terrible injuries as one of the Australia Day tornadoes hit his Bargara house.
- I cheated the wall of death Pauric Galvin was chatting to relatives from his hospital bed last night — a day after miraculously cheating death when a wall fell on top of him.
- Baby Goes Home After Surgery To Mend Face, Brain Today, Dominic is seven months old, and developing normally for his age. Thanks to a six-hour craniofacial surgery, the only sign of Dominic's birth defect is the thin scar on his forehead that fades with each passing day.
- ‘Tiny miracle’ finally home after four months in hospital Four months ago, Joseph Gibson’s parents didn’t think he’d survive his first 24 hours of life when he came into the world weighing just 1lb 8oz.
- Liam is mum Aimee Sloan's little miracle baby Before giving birth to Liam at 9.53am on January 20, the 28-year-old had suffered four heartbreaking miscarriages.
- A cold night with God is warming When extreme cold weather hits our area, I am drawn back to the past, reflecting a cold night when God brought warmth in to our family’s life.
- It was a Christmas miracle Let me tell you about how Hitchcock Overstock gave me a Christmas miracle.

HOPE/PEACE:
- Flood waters recede in Mozambique Flood waters have begun receding in Mozambique, and residents have started returning to the worst-hit city.
- U.S. soldier who lost four limbs leaves hospital with transplant arms A retired U.S. Army sergeant who underwent a double arm transplant after losing both arms and both legs in Iraq was discharged from The Johns Hopkins Hospital on Tuesday, saying he was anxious to get back to an active life.
- Q2 News visits a place of hope for kids with cancer Jeanelle Slade and Paul Humphrey an opportunity to see and meet the people who fight childhood cancer every day.
- Flashes of Hope capture moments in time for local children fighting life-limiting illnesses Flashes of Hope put a smile on her face on a very special day, and gave her family a priceless memory that will live on forever.
- Batman brings more hope to young Seattle cancer patient The Dark Knight is bringing more light to a young Seattle cancer patient, as actor Christian Bale again surprised 8-year-old Zach Guillot with a care package full of Batman memorabilia.
- Paralyzed cyclist thrives on hope Rich Dixon doesn't let life's obstacles stop him. He overcomes them.

FURRY FRIENDS:
- Good Samaritan rescues puppy who was thrown away in Arizona trash can Oscar is alive and well today, thanks to the keen ear of a good Samaritan who happened to be at the park that day.
- Dog found in NM reunited with Kentucky owner Mandi Smith's 5-month-old puppy disappeared from the family's Fort Campbell, Ky., yard 18 months ago.
- From pets to 'recess': High school stress relief It's just one of a number of ways high schools across the country are trying to address what some call an epidemic of stressed-out, overwhelmed students.
- Holiday PSCPets Rescue Outreach Program for Support Military Working Dogs a Huge Success PSCPets.com to send over $2000 worth of products to Support Military Working Dogs.
- Dog Retrieves Mail Postal worker films the best part of his day.
- Americans are still crazy for Labs The American Kennel Club says the Labrador retriever is the nation's most popular dog for the 22nd straight year — for attributes that range from family-friendly pet to search-and-rescue nose.

BUSINESS:
- Google helps deliver 15,000 free Raspberry Pis to U.K. children The Raspberry Pi Foundation will team up with Google to give 15,000 computers away to children in the United Kingdom to help them develop their programming skills.
- Pizza Chain Sends Soldier's Wife Heart-Shaped Pizza With the help of his favorite pizza chain, a soldier serving in Afganistan gave his wife one "cheesy" birthday surprise.
- Keep America Beautiful Receives $1 Million Grant from Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation Keep America Beautiful (KAB) today announced a $1 million donation from the Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation to support the national nonprofit's mission to build and sustain vibrant communities.
- Sister Brands Pizza 73 and Pizza Pizza Raise $275,000 for Children's Miracle Network in 2012 Pizza 73 staff, operators and customers have reason to smile thanks to the growth of Slices for Smiles, a charitable fundraising program that raised $275,000 for Children's Miracle Network and its 14 affiliated hospitals across Canada in 2012.
- LeasePlan Go donates £1,000 to Willen Hospice The Willen Hospice is a charity close to the hearts of staff at LeasePlan Go. The Willen Hospice specialises in providing palliative care and support to families, providing free assistance to those affected by life limiting illnesses in the surrounding community.
- Coastal Athletics to collect baseball gear for Miracle League of Wilmington Coastal Athletics will collect gently used baseball and softball gear this upcoming weekend, which will be donated to the Miracle League of Wilmington.
- Giving is Beautiful While donating a bra may seem like a small thing, it makes a big difference to women who have to choose between buying a bra or putting food on the table.
- Nationwide Campaign Aligns Fitness with Philanthropy Cure International announced the launch of its Champion Campaign that helps individuals attain their fitness goals while simultaneously raising money for the life-saving and life changing surgical needs of disabled children.
- Decision Toolbox aims to pay it forward The recruitment firm launches a new national nonprofit program.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY:
- Trial using Schwann cells may offer new hope for patients paralyzed from spinal cord injury There's new hope for people paralyzed because of spinal cord injuries.
- Private Space Plane Poised for Big Test Flight A private space plane is slated to fly on its own for the first time in the next six to eight weeks, a key drop-test milestone in the vehicle's quest to fly astronauts on roundtrip space missions.
- Buried Antarctic Lake Yields Hints of Life Scientists have the first hints of life from a lake long trapped beneath tons of Antarctic ice.
- Cyclone's 'Overshooting Cloud Tops' Seen from Above Tropical Cyclone Felleng, currently spiraling off the east coast of the island of Madagascar, was caught in a NASA satellite image exhibiting "overshooting cloud tops," a clear sign that it is packing powerful storms.
- Star Not Too Old to Have Planets After All Disks of matter thought to be too old to serve as planetary nurseries may still be capable of forming worlds, surprised researchers announced.
- Faint Radio Signals Reveal Secrets of Failed Stars Failed stars can emit detectable radio waves at much cooler temperatures than previously expected.
- Venus Can Have'Comet-Like' Atmosphere The planet Venus sometimes looks less like a planet and more like a comet.
- New Cosmic 'Scale' Could Weigh Distant Black Holes Swirling gas around black holes may be the key to estimating the masses of black holes otherwise too distant to weigh, according to a new study.

SPORTS:
- Raiders to make sure injured rival achieves milestone "They were just overly excited to do it. The kids are all friends, they respect each other and every one of my kids thought this was something we should do and that they wanted to do."
- NL Cy Young winner R.A. Dickey in India to help end sex trafficking R.A. Dickey said the pictures and literature couldn't have prepared him for the young boy who approached him last week on one of the squalid streets of Mumbai's red-light district.
- Do God And Football Go Hand-In-Hand? Faith levels and the meaning of God differ but when it comes to divine performance enhancement, Super Bowl prayers may be the way to go for many pro football players.
- Colin Kapernick Talks God Determining Super Bowl Outcome Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers quarterback who is gearing up for his first Super Bowl appearance, is not afraid to admit that God has a part to play in his upcoming championship game.
- Super Bowl Monday? Man Petitions to Create Football Holiday Josh Moore has proposed the day after the Super Bowl be made into a national holiday.

ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT:
- Bulk of Timbuktu manuscripts safe and unharmed The majority of Timbuktu's ancient manuscripts appear to be safe and undamaged after the Saharan city's 10-month occupation by Islamist rebel fighters, rejecting some media reports of their widespread destruction.
- Daredevil Nik Wallenda Proves Nothing is Impossible With God He prays before each and every stunt with his wife and children, and wears a cross necklace during each feat.
- Music Conservatory of Westchester Raises Nearly $10,000 for Digital Recording Equipment Ten-year-old Christina Ferrari’s musical exploration with Conservatory violin teacher Su Jin Kwon at the White Plains not-for-profit music school fostered a deep appreciation of music and paid off -- literally -- for both parties last month.
- Gospel Musicians to Perform in Super Bowl Celebration This year Lacrae and Kirk Franklin will perform at the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans
- Once-doomed, NY's Grand Central turns 100 as celebrated landmark It made its debut in the heyday of cross-country train travel, faced demolition in the era of the auto, and got a new lease on life with a facelift in its eighth decade.
- Lightning Flash from Severe Storms Seen from Space A satellite snapped a nighttime view of a lightning flash generated by the storms.
- The 11 Most Beautiful Mathematical Equations Mathematical equations aren't just useful — many are quite beautiful.

LIFESTYLE:
- Icelandic girl wins right to use her given name A 15-year-old Icelandic girl has been granted the right to legally use the name given to her by her mother, despite the opposition of authorities and Iceland's strict law on names.
- Japanese husbands shout their love for wives in public Love was in the air in a Tokyo park as normally staid Japanese husbands gathered to scream out their feelings for their wives, promising gratitude and extra tight hugs.
- Father-Daughter Soldiers Return Home Safely from Afghanistan The father-daughter team—one of the rare few in the history of the United States—were surprised by a crowd of well-wishers who had spent most of the morning awaiting their arrival.
- Yoga may aid people with irregular heart rhythm Regular yoga classes could help people with a common heart rhythm problem manage their symptoms while also improving their state of mind.
- Drinking Among College Freshmen Hits Record Low, Major Survey Finds For the first time ever, an annual survey of college freshman has found that first-year students are more focused on their job prospects than their party plans.
- 44 Years, No Sick Days Deborah Ford, Detroit postal worker, said working made her feel better.
- Key to a healthy, happy retirement: Having fun Jake Chesson was approaching retirement and sensed something had to change.
- Pay It Forward: Today is a Gift You deserve to take a few minutes out of your day to watch this video to completely change your day.

RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY:
- Finding God on Gannon’s Campus If you see the life we live in terms of a temporary place, a place that is a transition into the life to be, then we can be a bit more aware of the importance to be Jesus for each other.
- The person you are is from God’s grace The fear and guilt we feel before God is of our own making — we fear judgment and punishment. God is not interested in that but wants to transform, heal and empower all who are willing to respond.
- Calling God 'father' is statement of trust in his love, pope says When the Christian creed refers to God as "father," it is affirming a trust that the God who created the universe loves each individual and will never abandon anyone, Pope Benedict XVI said.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Positive News ~ Jan. 30

This series is to spotlight the Light and Love inside humanity, and the wonder and miracles that can be found around us. Please click on the headline to read the full article. ~ESA
HEROS:
- Senderwood father died a hero A Johannesburg man who was shot dead in front of his son has been hailed as a hero who tried to protect his family until his last breath.
- Dad hails ‘hero’ daughter A proud dad has hailed his seven-year-old daughter a “little hero” after coming to his rescue twice in a matter of months.
- Teen called a hero after Marco water rescue With dozens of people around and no one else jumping in, 13-year-old Logan Gross took matters into his own hands - even with a broken leg.
- Hero passenger took over an MTA bus and averted a disaster after the driver passed out behind the wheel on the Upper East Side Guy Praisler managed to avert a disaster on the Upper East Side of New York when a Bronx-bound bus careered out of control.
- Hero rescues family from Burnley home blaze A man whose dad died as he saved him from a house fire has been hailed a hero after he rescued his family and their pets from a bedroom blaze.
- Son rescued by hero snorkeller Luckily for us a man snorkeling by himself out quite deep past the boat moorings heard our screams for help and rescued my son, towing him back to shore.
- Brazil club blaze survivor: 'An angel saved my life' A woman she didn't know pushed her outside, to safety.
- Good Samaritan and battery save the day for Mungar family As the floodwaters rose to the second storey of their Mungar home, Aimee Turner and Aaron Smith were left with little option but to climb onto the roof with their six-month-old son Benjamin and hope help would come.
- Good Samaritan aids woman attacked in Bedworth A Good Samaritan came to the aid of a woman who was being assaulted in a Bedworth street.
- Officer honored as good Samaritan OPD officer on vacation helps save 5-year-old.
- Hero of Roy High School bomb plot speaks up Many people consider Megan Wehrman a hero after her actions during a possible school bombing, but she doesn’t consider herself a hero: She said she’s just someone who did what had to be done.
- Slain La. police officer hailed as a hero Authorities say his actions protected others from being injured.
- DUI victim hopes good Samaritans get his message of thanks A man who was saved by good Samaritans after being struck by a drunk driver last fall wants to reach out to those who saved him and express his thanks.
- Hit-and-run hero receives call from widow "I just want to thank you for what you did. It was very important for me to know that somebody cared."
- Award for Stortford train horror hero One of the three heroes who saved the life of Stortford train victim Matt Robinson has been recognised with a national award.
- Hero ship pilot who saved castaway from shark-infested waters in dramatic rescue is a Dubliner Captain Mick Taylor made headlines around the world after he answered a distress call to rescue French yachtsman Alain Delord who clung to a raft in the Southern Ocean off Tasmania for three days after his yacht sank.
- In praise of Prince Harry, soldier The last time someone this close to England's throne fought in the thick of combat, Shakespeare wrote plays about it.
- Hero schoolboy presented with brand new Xbox Tyler stayed calm as he called police and alerted neighbours to what was happening in his Shawford Grove, Leigh Park.

HELPING HANDS:
- Kuwait pledges $300 million in Syria aid at donor meeting Kuwait's emir pledged on Wednesday to give $300 million to help fund humanitarian efforts for millions of Syrians affected by nearly two years of conflict.
- UAE pledges $300 million to help Syrian refugees The United Arab Emirates (UAE) pledged on Wednesday to provide $300 million to help Syrian refugees made homeless by nearly two years of conflict.
- U.N. optimistic Syria aid meet will win major funding The United Nations has received promises of major donations at this week's $1.5 billion aid conference for millions of Syrians affected by nearly two years of conflict.
- Germany, Gates in $108M anti-hunger drive The German government says it is collaborating with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and businesses to invest some €80 million ($108 million) in projects to help alleviate hunger.
- Pastor Leaves Job at Megachurch to Run Across US for Clean Water Fundraiser Despite his previous disdain for running long distances, a Chicago-area pastor is planning to run approximately the equivalent distance of a marathon per day from the U.S. West Coast to East Coast in order to provide a community of 30,000 people in Kenya a lifelong supply of clean water.
- A gift that keeps on giving: Jones teachers pay it forward The teachers collected more than $3,000 to help purchase propane and had money left to help the employee with his taxes and buy tires for his vehicle.
- Pay It Forward: Club Vision Christine Allred leads a great group of volunteers every Monday, Wednesday and Friday to feed, entertain and read to people unable to see. They will even pick you up.
- Pay it Forward For only a few minutes of my time and $8.00 I was able to help out a couple who was in need.
- Eight Days of Hope X Eight Days of Hope is partnering with Hurricane Isaac victims to help rebuild LaPlace, LA March 9th-16th, 2013.
- Attendance at "Pay if Forward" auction was well over 1,200 people The fourth bi-annual auction was held this past weekend for the "Pay it Forward Foundation," a foundation that not only provides financial support to families in need but also emotional.
- Heartspace United Church of Christ opens doors to help feed the hungry The church runs a program called Soup's On.
- Souper Bowl of Caring Using the energy of the Super Bowl to mobilize youth in a united national effort to care for people in their local communities who are hungry and those in need.
- Send a Valentine to a hero overseas The project is simple and meaningful: “Students and individuals throughout the community write messages to the troops on valentine cards, cut-out hearts, or whatever they like, and we make sure they are delivered to our brave men and women serving overseas.”
- Join Us For a Night of Hope Family Promise and the Emergency Shelter, both located in Northern Kentucky, announced a fundraiser to support their agencies which help to bring individuals and families from homelessness to independence.
- Mrs. Pedro's guardian angel I was thankful that in this world that we live in - where no one took the time or effort to help me and make sure that I was o.k. - that Mrs. Pedro’s guardian angel was in the car and looking out for me that night.
- War hero hands out award to hospital heroine The award is given to honour care workers for their roles in the community.

MIRACLES/WONDERS:
- Baby's flood rescue miracle In the height of the Queensland floods on Australia Day a pregnant woman and her fourteen-month-old baby were dramatically rescued from flood waters.
- Children's miracle escape as candle sets home on fire A woman and three children had a miraculous escape when fire swept through their home in Nuneaton.
- Missing 93-year-old Kansas City man found safe Claude Bullington suffers from dementia.
- Pay it Forward Amazingly, people just carried on buying coffee for the customer behind them for three hours, and 288 people.
- Logan McDonald's doctors call him a medical miracle, now walking after coma thanks to robot They believed he'd likely remain bed-ridden for life, but that was an answer Logan's family refused to hear.
- Heart surgeons' miracle op on Blyth baby Harry Dunn Just 11 days after miracle medics carried out the operation, he was well enough to go home.
- Dad shares 'miracle' birth of baby delivered on Ga. 400 Joseph wasn't due until Feb. 18, but early Monday morning his mother, Ivon Garcia, went into labor.
- Musings: Miracle of Birth We have five grandchildren and all of them were born healthy and are unique. All of them have their own personalities.
- Doctors Really Do Feel Your Pain A study shows that when doctors see their patients experiencing pain, the pain centers in the physicians' own brains light up. And when the doctors give treatment to relieve pain, it activates the physicians' reward centers.
- Tiny Organisms Turn Great Salt Lake Pink Pigments in these salt-lovers' cells, including carotenoids like those found in carrots, give the lake and its salt crust a distinctive pink hue.

HOPE/PEACE:
- Staten Island hero soldier Brendan Marrocco determined to be independent after arm transplant Doctors don't want him using his new arms too much yet, but his gritty determination to regain independence was one of the chief reasons he was chosen to receive the surgery, which has been performed in the U.S. only seven times.
- NJ couple hope son's brain tissue will save others The donation, his parents hope, will open pathways in research that could save other children from the same fate.
- Parents Raising $250,000 to Repair Boy's Hearing The cochlear implant surgery would bypass the hearing system that isn't working and stimulate it electrically rather than acoustically.
- Boko Haram Commander Claims Ceasefire in Nigeria The self-proclaimed commander of a militant sect of extremists with loose ties to al-Qaida has declared a ceasefire against Nigeria.
- Myanmar abolishes 25-year ban on public gatherings Myanmar's nearly 2-year-old reformist government has abolished a ban on public gatherings of more than five people that was ordered in 1988 on the day a military junta took power after crushing nationwide pro-democracy protests.
- Clinton says successor to explore Middle East peace openings Last week's parliamentary elections in Israel open new avenues for Middle East Peace and the United States will pursue potential opportunities, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
- My performance is a miracle, says top girl The impressive results were as a result of hard work, discipline, focus, prayer and teamwork.

FURRY FRIENDS:
- Dog hailed as hero after saving woman’s life Germantown resident Christy Williamson says her dog Kayla is part Boston Terrier, part angel.
- Animal shelters are real winners of 'Puppy Bowl' The show provides national exposure to the shelters across the country that provide the puppy athletes and the kittens that star in the halftime show, and introduces viewers to the different breeds and animals that need homes.
- Harry needs a miracle Grab a box of tissues, because today I'm going to share the heart-tugging tale of Hairless Harry, a dog who made an amazing journey and now is in desperate need of a miracle.
- Puppy Bowl Includes Rescues from Puerto Rico's Dead Dog Beach Biscuit and Butterscotch were born on a Puerto Rican beach for abandoned and abused dogs known as Dead Dog Beach. They were rescued by an American organization and are both competing in this year's Puppy Bowl.
- Sea lion pup found stuck under van, after wandering away from a San Diego beach After wandering around Pacific Beach, the pup took refuge under an SUV and refused to move.
- Bill Seeks Protection for Enormous Condors A bill has been introduced to the Peruvian Congress that would protect Andean condors, a huge species of raptor that is in decline and in danger of dying out in some parts of its territory.

BUSINESS:
- Archstone Dental Is Giving Back To The Community We’ve provided dental services at no cost to the patient in the past, but now because of our continued success, we are able to open our doors to anyone in the community in need of dental work,” said Dr. Gabriel Shahwan, owner of Archstone Dental.
- ArkLaTex stores join national Souper-Bowl food drive All area Albertson's, Kroger and Brookshire's stores are taking part in the nationwide food drive leading up to Super Bowl Sunday.
- 12 Charities Partner with Pay It Forward Apparel, Raising Money through Charitable T-shirts with Positive Messages Pay It Forward (PIF) Apparel has committed to working with twelve non-profits organizations to help impact positive world change.
- Azfasst Partners with Notre Dame Academy of Staten Island to Donate Percentage of Sales to Hurricane Sandy Relief Azfasst will donate 20% of sales to Notre Dame Academy of Staten Island to use Toward Hurricane Sandy Relief and Recovery.
- Dine to Donate For Children's Miracle Network Participating restaurants will donate 20 percent of the entire day's sales to children in need at Sanford Children's Hospital. Last year's event raised nearly $7,000.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY:
- India’s $20 Tablet Computer Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of the tech firm DataWind, told The Daily Beast that he’s confident his tablet, the Aakash 2, is set to revolutionize the developing world’s education system.
- Monster Truck Will Shake New Zealand for Safer Buildings The truck simulates an earthquake, revealing the properties of rocks and sediments below to watching researchers, and therefore shedding light on how the ground shakes during a temblor.
- Asteroid to give Earth close shave Close but not too close, a fast-moving asteroid will pass 17,200 miles above Earth on Feb. 15, NASA reports.
- SKorea says it has successfully launched a satellite into orbit from own soil for first time South Korea launches its first space rocket carrying a science satellite.
- Risky Mars Moon Flyby Tops Europe's 2013 Space Goals A risky flyby of the Mars moon Phobos, a dip into the atmosphere of Venus and the creation of a comprehensive water map of the Red Planet are three goals the European Space Agency has laid out for 2013.
- Alien Solar System May Exist in Nearby Star Cluster At 150 light-years from Earth, the Hyades cluster is the nearest star cluster to Earth's solar system and scientists have long wondered if some of those stars are home to alien planets.
- 'Habitable Zone' for Alien Planets, and Possibly Life, Redefined Scientists have redefined the boundaries of the habitable zone for alien planets, potentially kicking out some exoplanaets that were thought to fall within it, and maybe allowing a few that had been excluded to squeeze in.

SPORTS:
- A Miracle on Irving Street? There is a small group of boys, supported by a strong coaching staff, that are doing what some thought would be next to impossible. They are winning basketball games.
- Hero to Hero Program helps Canadian troops The ‘Hero to Hero’ Program connects sports teams and organizations with Canadian soldiers serving around the world.
- Miami Dolphins Players Participate In Souper Bowl Of Caring The Dolphins players joined a group of 5th grade students making bowls out of clay to support the Empty Bowls program.
- Did Garrett McNamara just break his own world record? At Praia do Norte, a tiny coastal village about 60 miles north of Lisbon, Portugal, he got pulled into a massive wave that has the entire surfing world in awe.
- SI Cover: God, Ray Lewis and the Super Bowl We don't know who He may be rooting for, but we're sure He will be watching.
- A hero of football and Dubliners' hearts Yesterday generations of Dublin footballers walked in twos and threes up the steps of the Church of St Vincent de Paul on Griffith Avenue to both celebrate the long and fascinating life of Kevin Heffernan.
- Joe Montana joins Twitter, remains everyone's childhood hero Joe Montana joined Twitter today, which made me realize how many people considered him a childhood hero.
- McKinnie's 'strange journey' ends in Super Bowl Those who kept their arms raised long enough to hear McKinnie tell the story of his season were rewarded with quite a tale, one that began with a pay cut and ended with a starting role in his first NFL championship game.
- Sangweni is more than a soccer hero Right after scoring an all-important goal, Bafana defender Siyabonga Sangweni’s priority was to steal 30 minutes of his busy training schedule to be with his goats and cattle.
- Valley Community Church Camp Connects Kids to God Through Sports 160 local youths spent the weekend at a baseball/softball STRETCH camp — "Striving to Reach Excellence Through Christ's Hand".

ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT:
- Spreading hope through harmonies The James Hubert Blake High School freshman organized a concert held Saturday at the Olney Theatre Center for the Performing Arts, drawing an audience of 175 and raising nearly $2,000 for Newtown Youth and Family Services.
- Jeffersonville church's fundraising video paying off in unexpected way Instead of a cease and desist order, James Taylor wanted to help.
- Translation of 'Finnegans Wake' sells in China The Chinese version is no easier to read than the original, the loyal-minded translator assures, but James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake" has still sold out its initial run in China.
- Gnomes to Stay on Calif. Utility Poles for Now Small paintings of gnomes that have popped up on utility poles have become a community sensation in Oakland, prompting Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to say that it will keep them in place for now.

LIFESTYLE:
- Babies Start 'Mind Reading' Earlier Than Thought Even babies as young as a year-and-a-half can guess what other people are thinking, new research suggests.
- Top 10 Traits Of An Exceptional Boss Certain management qualities stand out. These are the characteristics that achieve results in the real world.
- Make telecommuting work for you Ten percent of workers work from home at least some of the time, often to save time and money on their commute.
- Check This List of Age Appropriate Chores to See How Your Kid Stacks Up Here's the list of chores. You might be surprised at how much your kids can do.

RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY:
- ‘Showing God’s love to people’ Members of the Women’s Bible Study Class at Oakbrook Community Church in Jonesville continued a food ministry they started last fall.
- ‘Has God Ever Spoken to You Directly?’: Here’s How Blaze Readers Responded Many Americans report hearing — either audibly or through other means — from God.
- God’s will for Godswill It was encouraging to see how God has worked in the lives of some of these young men and women.
- InterVarsity Launches Thousands of Bible Studies With College Groups Across Nation InterVarsity optimistically points to thousands of Bible studies "breaking out across the country," following commitments made at its student missions conference (Urbana 12) at the end of December in St. Louis.
- Ways of seeking God The goal is to realise the ultimate truth of the all-perfect and infinite God.
- Iran Zoroastrians celebrate ancient feast of fire "This festival promotes friendship and happiness. The feast is an opportunity to thank God for the creation of fire. The light and warmth of fire brings affection among communities.”
- The small lies matter too Before you become too preoccupied with removing the speck from your neighbour’s eye, make sure your own eye is clean.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Positive News ~ Jan. 29

This series is to spotlight the Light and Love inside humanity, and the wonder and miracles that can be found around us. Please click on the headline to read the full article. ~ESA
HEROS:
- Security guard hailed as hero for stopping massive explosion The only Algerian to die in the raid on the BP gas plant in the Sahara has been hailed as a hero for sounding an alarm which alerted colleagues to shut down production, averting a catastrophic explosion.
- Wheelchair-bound man saved from Hayward fire by grandnephew, neighbor A Hayward man was rescued from a fire in his bedroom with the help of his 9-year-old grandnephew.
- Youngster hailed as hero after rescuing young friend from Marco lake Police and firefighters are hailing Marco Island teenager Logan Gross as a hero after saving the life of his best friend, who had in turn jumped into the lake at Mackle Park to try to save a middle-aged man from drowning.
- Hero passenger saves the day after bus driver passes out A hero passenger commandeered an MTA bus after the driver passed out behind the wheel on the Upper East Side.
- Good Samaritan rescues neighbor from South Plymouth pond A quick-thinking Good Samaritan rescued a neighbor from the frigid water of a South Plymouth pond Saturday.
- Harrison girl hailed a hero after telling school officials that a classmate brought a loaded gun to school The superintendent of Harrison public school is calling one of his students a hero after she reported that another student brought a loaded gun to school.
- Paramedics attacked at Centralia gas station aided by Good Samaritan When the men tackled their attacker, Vicky Disney jumped on top of the man to help restrain him until police arrived.
- Good Samaritan Leads Police To Deadly Hit & Run Suspect In SoBe “This person not only saw what happened they followed the car, gave a play-by-play to the 911 operator and we were able to locate the vehicle and place her in custody,” explained Miami Beach Police Sgt.
- Good Samaritan alert police to assault The taxi driver drove out of his way to alert a police officer after seeing the man being attacked.
- Good Samaritan keeps missing senior safe A missing woman's story had a happy ending thanks to a local person's kindness.
- In Lambertville and New Hope, Community Joins Together to Search for Missing Woman The police and rescue squad search for Sarah Majoras will continue today as residents meet to coordinate their own search party this morning at 10 a.m. at the CVS in Lambertville.
- Sandy’s a hero to Fraser Island backpackers Sandy Brosnan, who opened up the community centre to about 100 backpacker refugees from the cyclonic conditions which led to evacuation of campers from Fraser Island and Inskip Point over the weekend.
- Server Defends Child With Down Syndrome, Internet Cheers When a customer at a Houston restaurant made a disparaging crack about a little boy with Down Syndrome, waiter Michael Garcia couldn’t hold back his feelings.
- How to be an real life action hero Boys Clubs and Big Brothers and Big Sisters do it “formally.” Where are the informal guides? The sideline mentors? Be one. The boy with the tongue ring? Speak with him.
- Panel Passes Bateman Bill To Encourage Good Samaritan Acts New Jersey’s “Good Samaritan Act” provides civil immunity to any individual, including a health care professional or rescue volunteer, who in good faith renders care during an emergency.
- Sister pays emotional tribute to hero teacher Sandy Hook elementary school teacher Vicki Soto has become a hero in her hometown for sacrificing her life to save her students during the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, her sister says.
- Every Rwandan Is a Hero On Heroes Day, we honour those Rwandans who, through acts of courage, selflessness, sacrifice, vision, and patriotism, did so much for this country that today we are proud to be its worthy citizens.

HELPING HANDS:
- Zoe Strassell Inspires Family, Friends To Pay It Forward For 13-year-old Squantum resident Zoe Strassell, being a teenage girl isn’t about cell phones, fancy shoes, and designer clothes but about helping local charities and teaching those around her to pay it forward.
- Good Samaritan Wants to Deliver 20,000 Pizzas to Troops Overseas for Super Bowl The 53-year-old retired Air Force master sergeant from Elk Grove, Illinois wants to send more than 20,000 pizzas to troops stationed in the Middle East for the Super Bowl.
- Hero uses his own money to buy groceries for those who can't afford to shop Volunteer buys groceries for families in need.
- Bar owner a hero to abused kids, hockey fans Connecting with his community is what May’s life has been about.
- Serving veterans in their last moments "I found out I could make a difference. When someone comes to Hospice they are scared. That is normal. Everyone is scared. Just by sitting and listening to what they have to say, it means a lot to them and their families."
- Christian Foster Care Network Celebrates Connecting 1,000th Child to Family Harvest of Hope saved a thousand lives and it has saved the state of New Jersey millions of dollars by significantly reducing the number of children in the foster care system.
- Pay It Forward Blood Drive “The Pay It Forward Blood Drive reinforces and celebrates that community responsibility. We are honored at each drive to meet new people who give so selflessly, because they believe in this project, and the goals of donating blood.”
- "Project Homecoming": Helping Katrina families get home at last Project Homecoming depends on donations to help Katrina victims rebuild and has rebuilt 150 homes in the last five years.
- Non-profit breaks ground on home for wounded soldier A Fort Campbell soldier will soon have a new home thanks to Helping A Hero, a non-profit organization, that helps wounded military member.
- Foster Hope opens doors of first Flint home for aged-out foster kids The SHY project is a faith-based yearlong program for men aged 18 to 21-years-old. It is designed to teach them life skills and give employment and educational support.
- Princesses support Angel Flight Angel Flight Australia is a charity that co-ordinates non-emergency flights for financially and medically needy people.
- Miracle Week begins for Dance Marathon “The whole principle behind Dance Marathon when it started, was to be standing for those who can’t,” Kiray said. “There are children’s hospitals throughout the country where children are fighting for their lives in a lot of cases, so why can’t we stand and fight for them and have fun while doing them?”
- Friends hope to feed families of boys who fell through Budd Lake Matthew Jones and Toni Perry are collecting money and dining gift cards to give to the families of Clyde Schimanski III and Nick Cianciotto, 15-year-olds who friends say were ice fishing when they dropped into the water Jan. 7.
- Community To Pay It Forward At ‘Soup’s On For All’ It’s an event to benefit God’s Kitchen, which is a program for Catholic Charities West Michigan.
- Christ Episcopal Church Double Dog Dare You Crockpot Cook-off held Money raised will go towards Project Easter. The church prepares Easter baskets for disadvantaged children each year which include candy, a book, and other items.
- Pay it Forward I can recall several times when I was the beneficiary of a “Pay it Forward” act. The most striking occured many years ago when I lived in South Africa.

MIRACLES/WONDERS:
- Missing Australian boy found alive after surviving 2 months in bushland An 18-year-old Australian boy was found alive after surviving more than two months in bushland in northern Sydney.
- Inside the cockpit with hero pilot who landed small plane in the Hudson River Deniece De Priester successfully landed in the icy river off Yonkers Sunday night after the engine of her just-purchased Piper PA-32 stalled in mid-air.
- Miracle baby heads home A baby who was born with her heart partially outside her chest went home from the hospital on Wednesday.
- Little miracle marks first year A tiny baby boy born weighing just under two pounds has beaten the odds to celebrate his first birthday.
- A little Oz Day miracle for Gracemere couple stuck in floods With no phone, no power and no way out of Gracemere, little Kaeden Arthur Dare was brought into the world on a fold-out sofa bed at 3.50am on Australia Day.
- Soldier who lost 4 limbs has double-arm transplant The first soldier to survive after losing all four limbs in the Iraq war has received a double-arm transplant.
- Women Call on Jesus to Fight Armed Robber The would-be robber fled from a jewelry party in Florida after women invoked the name of Jesus.
- Jersey family's 'angel' lights up sky for miles There was something mysterious there, ethereally floating just out of reach of comprehension. It would glow yellow, then float for a while, turn red or orange and spiral in the atmosphere.

HOPE/PEACE:
- Michigan orphans find hope with grandmother after their parents die just weeks apart The emotional and financial load that Sironen carries now is heavy, but the community is determined to help make it just a bit lighter.
- Dance Marathon 2-year-old's fight with cancer inspires hope At only 2 years old, she fights with a fire that gives hope to those around her.
- GH couple offers hope Camp New Day is designed strictly for 49 children, ages 9-14, who have a mom or dad serving time in prison.
- Overlea-Area Nonprofit Brings 'Hope' To Youth Boys Hope, Girls Hope of Baltimore was founded over a decade ago in Highlandtown, but in 2007 they made the move into the East Rosemont community where they serve 16 "academically-talented youth"—eight boys and eight girls—who come from "difficult living situations."
- A Miracle Baby Named Emma Throughout loss and broken homes, then infertility, Juliet says she and her family have made it.
- Elyria officials hope demolished homes become gardens The parcels once supported homes, but as the city goes through the demolition of several properties, it wants to make at least some of the land available to city residents with a green thumb.
- Peace offer made amid northeast Nigeria violence A self-proclaimed commander of the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram said Monday that a cease-fire by the group would be imminent in northern Nigeria.

FURRY FRIENDS:
- New Orleans Annual Barkus Parade The annual Barkus Parade is held every year to kick off Mardi Gras.
- Westminster dog show welcomes new breeds Two weeks before the start of the Westminster Kennel Club show, a pair of treeing Walker coonhounds and several Russell terriers were introduced.

BUSINESS:
- Hope Village receives $108,000 for operations A $108,000 donation from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Disaster Response provided a boost Monday to the flood-rebuilding efforts of Hope Village.
- A Successful Charity Storage Auction Four Times Over Thanks to a Little Help from ‘Storage Wars’ Personalities Four winning bidders helped raise $2,000 for charities like Kure It Cancer Research and the Self Storage Association’s Foundation Scholarship Fund.
- Pathfinders of Oregon Provides Free Shoes to Children Through Payless Gives™ Shoes 4 Kids Program Forty children received new shoes through a generous grant to Pathfinders of Oregon from Payless GivesTM Shoes 4 Kids, an annual giving program from Payless ShoeSource.
- Heart to Heart Adoptions Announces Results from Christmas Fundraising Program Utah Adoption Agency announces the results of their Sub for Santa program which provided Christmas gifts for many birth mothers and their children.
- Harris Teeter Donates $2,000 Lottery Incentive to Local Schools Harris Teeter Store Director Brian Reid will present two local schools each with a $1,000 check to support their commitment to educational programs.
- Operation HOPE and Private Sector Join to Provide Disaster Financial Recovery to Individuals Affected by Hurricane Sandy Operation HOPE, Inc. is joining forces with private and public sector organizations to provide long-term financial recovery information, guidance and empowerment services to small businesses, families and individuals devastated by Hurricane Sandy.
- Children’s Miracle Network teams up with IHOP for Pancake Day IHOP restaurant invites guests to enjoy a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes. In return, they ask for donations to support St. Luke’s Children’s Miracle Network.
- Two wineries that have a heart for fundraising The bottle is emblazoned with Ehler's signature "heart" logo, an "E'' with the inside of the letter formed by a sideways heart, and, like all Ehlers Estate wines, 100 percent of the profits go to support heart research.
- Coca-Cola Continues ‘Pay it Forward’ Program Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Common and CEO Debra Lee join forces with Coca-Cola this month in a movement to uplift and pay it forward to the next generation.
- Decision Toolbox Launches National Nonprofit Relief Program to Pay It Forward “One of our company's key initiatives is to help bridge the gap of national nonprofits' donation deficits in the coming years," continued Shepherd. "Our goal is to donate $1 million by January 15, 2015."
- Walker Tipps & Malone PLC Team Up with the Nashville Rescue Mission to Help Those in Need in Middle Tennessee Walker Tipps & Malone, PLC, a litigation firm in Nashville, TN, is pairing up with the Nashville Rescue Mission, a local nonprofit, to raise money for the homeless population in Nashville.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY:
- NASA Solicits Ideas For International Space Station Research NASA's International Space Station National Laboratory and Technology Demonstration offices are asking for proposals on how the space station may be used to develop advanced or improved exploration technologies.
- SoftVue provides new alternative to traditional mammogram SoftVue is a revolutionary machine that uses sound and water to create 3D ultrasound images of the whole breast. What's pioneering about the machine is that it doesn't involve the discomfort of compression or radiation like a mammogram.
- New hope for addicts School of Pharmacy faculty member Christopher R. McCurdy has made it his mission to find and develop compounds to unlock the shackles that bind people to addictive drugs.
- Staten Island's View A Miracle "I began doing the 4D ultrasound eight years ago when I realized there was a need for parents to have the opportunity to see their baby in a more relaxed atmosphere.”
- Cadavers honored in med student dissection lab When medical students have finished their study and practice on cadavers, they often hold a respectful memorial service to honor these bodies donated to science.
- Loads of Microbes Found High in Atmosphere A large number and wide variety of microorganisms were detected in the atmosphere 5 to 10 miles (8 to 15 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.
- Tiny Feathered Dinosaur Discovered Researchers have discovered a new species of feathered but flightless little dinosaur from the Jurassic period.
- Did Rise of Ancient Human Ancestor Lead to New Stone Tools? The ancient tools, unearthed in Ethiopia in the last two decades, date to 1.75 million years ago.

SPORTS:
- Young sports hero draws on true grit The Berowra boy, who has an intellectual disability, won 21 medals last year in swimming, athletics and cross country.
- Half-Court Miracle and Tackled by LeBron Henry Abbott with Michael Drysch, who hit a half-court hook shot during Friday's game between the Pistons and Heat in Miami, winning $75,000.
- Chicago-area senior buries miracle game-winner from beyond halfcourt Pellack tossed the inbounds pass behind halfcourt to Wallace, who promptly heaved the ball 60 feet and banked it off the backboard for a 66-63 victory, sending Phoenix fans storming to the court to mob their hometown hero.
- Kari Lehtonen makes miracle save The original shot came from the point and it looked like it snuck by Lehtonen but then he somehow reaches back with his glove and pins the puck against the post before freezing the puck under his body.
- Joe’s ‘Good Samaritan Act’ All Ireland winning GAA footballer, Joe Brolly has vowed “he will not stop” until a new organ-donor law is introduced in Northern Ireland and the Republic.
- Gatorade removes controversial ingredient after girl's online petition Sarah Kavanagh, a fifteen-year-old volleyball player and Gatorade lover, was drinking an orange Gatorade at home when she read about one of the ingredients in it. She dumped out the rest of the bottle right then and there.
- 4,000 turn out for largest charity Groundhog Run But the 4,000 runners who showed up bright and early Sunday for the Groundhog Run benefiting Children’s TLC didn’t mind the cold drizzly day — many were wearing shorts and T-shirts.
- Why God Cares About the Super Bowl He will be at that game rooting for each player, owner, fan, and concession stand worker hoping that the experience of the Super Bowl will, win or lose, enhance and deepen their relationship with Him.

ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT:
- Ono, Steinem join online campaign to empower women Proceeds from the sales goes to causes chosen by the designers, such as helping Japanese girls after the 2011 nuclear meltdown or job training in Haiti.
- Award Winning Cause Artist Bekah Eden Launches Brand “BE” for Charity Music Fans Newcomer Bekah Eden, the popular Virginia Beach cause artist, is reintroducing charity fundraising music to a new generation of young globally minded music fans.
- Afghan female artist beats the odds to create Her pieces, which range from conceptual art to paintings and sculpture, are bold representations of the problems facing her generation and have drawn praise from top officials in Kandahar, making her exceptional in a place where women face even greater restrictions than in other parts of the country.
- New Australian National Park Features Unique 'Horizontal Falls' A unique feature along the coast of Western Australia, where water surges through a "horizontal waterfall," is part of a new Australian national park and marine park declared by the national government along the scenic shoreline.
- Bar codes on sidewalks give tourist info Rio de Janeiro is mixing technology with tradition to provide tourists information about the city by embedding bar codes into the black and white mosaic sidewalks that are a symbol of the city.
- The first panorama from the top of the world's tallest building This 360-degree shot from the top of the Burj Khalifa brings high-definition views of Dubai to your computer screen.
- Disaster Hero Determines Your Readiness for a Serious Disaster The American College of Emergency Physicians announced the launch of a browser-based game meant to gauge the knowledge of families, children, and teachers on disaster preparation.

LIFESTYLE:
- Fun February Days to Celebrate with Kids February may be the shortest month of the year, but it's long on holidays and unusual celebratory days.
- Parents learn how to react if child is cyberbullied Michigan Attorney General's office offers parents advice about how to teach children dangers on the Internet.
- Teachers flip for 'flipped learning' class model It's a technology-driven teaching method known as "flipped learning" because it flips the time-honored model of classroom lecture and exercises for homework — the lecture becomes homework and class time is for practice.
- Understanding Migraine Headaches Just about everyone has headaches, but a migraine isn't just a bad headache.
- At Downsize Fitness gyms, the slender need not apply At Downsize Fitness health clubs, the treadmills are wider, the head trainers are weight-loss veterans and new members must be at least 50 pounds (22.7 kgs) overweight.
- 105-year-old California woman 'relieved' to pass driver's test with flying colors Calvin Coolidge was president and Babe Ruth was having the best season of his career when Edythe Kirchmaier took her first driving test.
- A royal family that believes in retirement? Dutch Queen Beatrix to abdicate After more than 100 years of rule by female heads of state, the Netherlands is set to have a king on its throne once again.
- Family's five sets of twins span 60 years, three generations Here's the lineup: She has a twin son and daughter; twin grandsons; two sets of twin great-granddaughters; and one twin great-grandson and great-granddaughter.

RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY:
- God and Super Bowl Prayers There will still be more prayers sent heavenward this Sunday than on any other given Sunday.
- Food program: 'God always meets our need' Every Monday night at the United Methodist Church in Storm Lake, the needs of hungry families are quietly being met with bags and boxes filled with hope.
- A Single Thought: Oh That I Were an Angel A simple change of perspective from feeling like a second rate citizen to that of a needed extra hand has made all the difference in how I perceive eternity.
- Has anyone ever really seen God face-to-face? This is the best reason why we should appreciate the images of God that our neighbors present to us.
- God's Spirit on Me God's Spirit activates us to bring compassion and healing to those in need.
- World Leprosy Day: be the Good Samaritan! Archbishop Zygmunt Zimowski calls on all Christians and people of good will to increase their efforts to reintegrate into society those suffering from Leprosy and their families.
- Mexican church sparks debate on forgiving killers An order of Roman Catholic priests in Mexico has produced a video urging relatives of drug cartel victims to adopt a Christ-like forgiveness by pardoning even the killers, hitting a sensitive nerve in a country that has suffered an estimated 70,000 estimated drug gang killings or more.
- Living Sunday as the Lord’s day It is a day for rest and for family, but first of all a day for the Lord.