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The Magazine for Youth Ministry
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Some U.S. children have learned that it's better to give than to receive by helping children in other countries.
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As their parents' investments shrink, today's college-bound high school students are scaling back their fantasies of enrolling at prestigious,...
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In the past year, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated on a test, according...
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In 2004, the Institute for Jewish and Community Research, a San Francisco think tank, launched an effort to address "anti-Semitism...
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When Donna Campiglia learned recently that a genetic test might be able to determine which sports suit the talents of her 2 ½-year-old...
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Once a month, 7-year-old Damaris Nova writes an invitation to her father, sometimes drawing a picture of them together or attaching...
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In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa's workshop but by parents...
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British parents looking to see their children in a traditional Christmas play are fuming after a school decided to cancel the performance because it conflicts with the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, the U.K.’s Telegraph newspaper reported.
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The explosive growth in the global population could be curbed significantly if teenage girls in the developing world were given the opportunity of completing a secondary school education, says a leading...
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A mother told how her daughter's 16th birthday party descended into an "absolute horror show" when about 300 people gatecrashed her luxury home after it was advertised on Facebook.
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It's no secret that colleges and universities are relying increasingly on part-time instructors or other faculty who are neither tenured nor on track for tenure. But a flurry of recent studies draw troubling...
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North Carolina is the fifth-largest peanut grower in the U.S., yet peanut-allergy nazis have persuaded even officials in that state to crack down on PB&Js.
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Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol or drugs, researchers reported Monday in the most extensive study of...
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The National Institutes of Health and a nonprofit advocacy group, Common Sense Media, have another reason for President-elect Barack Obama to keep urging parents to “turn off the TV.”
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Do you want to have a rockin' good time, but don't have the time to rock?
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Build your own portable garden!
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Dr. Gary Nelson, the author of 'A Relentless Hope,' discusses depression in teens.
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Mall patrons find the laugh's on them when guy asks girl to marry him.
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