It is not fair, it is not reasonable, it is not right. Where does all this come from? These are the fruits of sickness and dysfunction. These are the fruits of abuse and poverty. The question becomes … What do I do with what I have experienced? What do I do with what I am…

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“Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?”

Rape after rape,  count seventeen children later as a result… This world has gone crazier than crazy. When I talk about this,  you casually tell me you are outraged! Let me ask you: ‘you  outraged?  that  ain’t  how outraged people show up!  that is not how outraged people talk, that is not how outraged people…

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A Brain Response Called Post Traumatic Stress

Mental Illness Awareness Week is Oct. 4–10! – We are people helping people to support balanced living, sobriety & sanity through life altering experiences that maximize human potential to build a better world Creating a better world. For a starter, A World Without Stigma is a starter. This mental Illness Awareness season reminds us once more that…

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A ma mère/ To my mother

Mom, I have no other words to celebrate your life and your significant investment in my life but the words of Camara Laye to his mother, which have become my very own, to you. Sorry I was not really all there that day when, unto the ground, you were entrusted and we wept over your…

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ABOUT

We are people helping people to support balanced living, sobriety & sanity through life altering experiences that maximize human potential to build a better world We unleash the worth and potential of individuals, families, couples, and businesses through experiential therapy, profoundly impacting the way people live, everywhere. We provide customized intensive therapeutic experiences and personal…

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Call Me Mara

We stand at the doorway of our child’s room, and tell him, “Clean your room.”  We know if he does all the great toys will be rediscovered. We know they will be taken care and not lost. We know there will be a sense of accomplishment and a lesson of responsibility learned.  We know we…

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Critical Carefrontation:

Critical Carefrontation: Self-management Practices Desiring to be at peace with people is a good thing Use conflict as an opportunity to serve others Encourage good practice by personal example Deal only with issues that are too important to overlook Overlook minor offenses Guard your attitude from negative thinking Helpful conflict management thinking “It is my…

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Daniel Zopoula and Bridges of Hope Help Families

Founder and President of Bridges of Hope, Daniel Zopoula believes that poverty, inequality, and injustice have become three of today’s most important global issues. With over three billion people living on less than $2.50 a day and 80% of humanity surviving on less than $10 a day, it   is restricting people and the progress of…

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Daniel Zopoula Highlights Importance of Community Unity

West African Pastor, author, and inspirational speaker Daniel Zopoula has shared a remarkable message of the meaning of unity. He wants modern society to embrace this idea as he believes it can help struggling communities survive and improve them for the future. His own humble upbringing in Burkina Faso taught him valuable lessons about the…

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Daniel Zopoula On Misconceptions about PTSD in Youth

Bishop and founding Pastor at the Miz City Church in Lethbridge, Daniel Zopoula has spoken out about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), dispelling common misconceptions about the condition in young people. Zopoula is himself wounded and personally scarred by the circumstances surrounding his upbringing, but has emerged with both dignity and integrity. In spite of a modest background…

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Fall Political Fever in Canada

Pax Vobiscum (Peace Be With You)! Brothers and Sisters, I strongly urge you to exercise your citizen right on October 19th. So many people died for the right to vote.  Do not vote in the hope of electing a christian legislative body. You will be disappointed. Do not be driven by the Polls, you will…

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From Despair to Hope – Amina’s story

Overwhelmed by her domestic chores and responsibilities which has become too much for her to endure, a young lady, Joliatta who is only 22 yeas of age decided to forcefully share her marital duty to her younger sister, Amina, 10 years old with her husband. Amina was living with her sister Joliatta in the town…

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Greetings – Christmas Day 2014

Nothing profound to say…Merry Christmas… Humbly, we welcome a new year of “Goodwill” to ALL people (inclusive). Christmas inaugurates the Goodwill of God, now come to humanity (Luke 2:14). When we struggle to feed only ourselves, everyone goes hungry. But when we focus on our neighbour’s hunger, we discover there are ways to feed everyone.…

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Helpful conflict management attitude Tip-1

Find ways to discover and safely discuss the “un-discussable”. Create space to see from another person’s point of view Create space to listen Create space to wonder Create space to explore Create space to discover Create space to risk Helpful conflict management “It is my intention to provoke your thinking.” “It is not my intention…

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Helpful conflict management attitude Tip-2

Helpful conflict management “Conflict is not bad – badly managed conflict is bad – but worst of all is to deny space for conflict to surface.” Find ways to discover and safely discuss the “undiscussable”. Self management Practices Desiring to be at peace with people is a good thing Use conflict as an opportunity to…

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I am thinking about you

Child, in 18 years you will understand that for twenty-seven cents a meal, I and all my friends have been investing in your life and that of many more! I am determined that this year, 100,000 children can receive the greatest gift anyone can give: a life with a future and a hope. For this…

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In Touch

[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/22760073 w=400&h=300] In Touch from daniel zopoula on Vimeo. Thank you so much for your investment in my life.  The way you shared your presence with me deeply impacted the way I live my life to profoundly impact the way people live and move and have their being. I am not sure how you keep choosing to surround…

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Is silence the worst form of violence?

We hear people speaking about the “silent” treatment in their relationship. I wonder if you have ever experience the power of silence in creating drama, destabilizing relationship and fostering a culture of fear and distrust. The silent treatment can be a very destructive behavior when it involves personal relationships.  It breeds bitterness and anger on…

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IT MIGHT BE HARDER TO GO TO HELL THAN YOU THINK

—- Please Note that these are supplementary notes to complement the Homily preached Sunday February 17, 2013 . These are draft notes only, so please do not look for something polished – The order in which the notes appears may not correspond exactly to every word of the Homily—- INTRODUCTION General Question & Observations: According to a…

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Just Hear Me Out!

Hear me out! Who told you that you needed their permission to BE? People Live in their own Myths. You live in yours, they live in theirs They pay their bills, You pay your bills Skip the Bull, Silence your handlers You’re on a mission, You have an assignment, Let Your Life Speak! This is…

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Just Musing about children

Every day, more than 24,000 children under the age of five die from preventable causes. What they need are things we take for granted: clean water, sanitation, medicine, food. What they deserve is to simply be a child, to be nurtured, not tortured, to be cradled, not crushed. $27 will provide 100 meals; $270, 1000…

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Merry Christmas!

Christmas is here again, and with it, the memories and imagination of family, joy, sadness, grief, melancholy, Hope, etc. For many, perhaps the stress of consumerism and the idols our culture has immortalized might be too much to endure and one might be tempted to escape into the dark places; depression, resentment, confusion and isolation!…

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Musings of the Soul

I need God’s grace; I crave His perspective of things below the heavens, and tremble when his presence becomes manifest. I wonder how to live close enough to  what is important and how to attend to what is most important to  the Lord our Father, without feeding anything that is not most conductive to elevated…

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On Mental and Spiritual Sobriety

On Mental and Spiritual Sobriety – Musings I wonder if In the absence of a clear understanding (or revelation) of how God sees those people He so strategically placed in our lives, most of us (thru lack of patience which is a form of anger) mistakenly try to make copies of ourselves into the suffering…

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People, We Are Already United In Love!

I am no stranger to public accusations and smearing, but through it, Christ has done a work in my heart so that such disapproval doesn’t affect me the way it once did. I guest, when your life doesn’t belong to you, survival is not required! Our market-driven church culture is in decay. Our socio-political and economical…

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Perspective

Perspective “People do not see the world as it is – they see it as they are. A leader needs a broader view.” From the movie Anna and the King “… Since our interpretations hinge on our expectations, beliefs, and values, our internal world is as important as what is outside – sometimes more so,…

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Podcast Test Post

This is only a test! The Podcast is currently being developed, and will be launched soon! Stay tuned. Click here to listen to or download the sample. To subscribe, use the RSS symbol to the right.

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Police raid Nigeria ‘baby farm’

  Police raid Nigeria ‘baby farm’ Police have raided a private hospital in Nigeria where they suspect new-born babies were being sold to traffickers. Police found the hospital in the south-eastern town of Enugu, when a 17-year-old girl escaped. Four people – two nurses and the hospital’s owners – have been arrested in connection with…

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Post traumatic stress response or disorder

Mental Illness Awareness Week! Oct. 4–10 – We are people helping people to support balanced living, sobriety & sanity through life altering experiences that maximize human potential to build a better world Creating a better world. For a starter, A World Without Stigma is a starter. This mental Illness Awareness season reminds us once more that we…

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Thanks for caring – July 2010

Dear friends! Hello to all you who care for the poor. Once more, on behalf of the Bridges of Hope Ministry Team and myself, I would like to express our sincere gratitude for your continued commitment to breaking the yoke of poverty from the shoulders of children around the world. I just returned from a…

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THE CIRCLE OF LIFE- IT MOVES US ALL

THE CIRCLE OF LIFE, IT MOVES US ALL INTRODUCTION 1) The Church is a family – god created fatherhood You can have a father and be fatherless God is the father of ALL The Importance of living a Radical encounter of God as a father I tend to connect more with Jesus as a son…

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THE CONDUCT OF A PASTOR

The Conduct of a Pastor …shepherd the flock of God that is among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willingly as God would have you; not for shameful gain, but eagerly; not domineering over those in your charge, but being examples to the flock. 1 Peter 5:2, 3 The Book of Pastoral Rule [1]…

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The Paste of Life

Took time to muse about Professor Philip Zimbardo. Here he is speaking about how our individual perspectives of time affect our work, health and well-being. Time influences who we are as a person, how we view relationships and how we act in the world. A very interesting commentary on our civilization. Please let me know…

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Traditions for a change?

Traditions… Because of our traditions, we’ve kept our balance for many, many years. And because of our traditions, every one of us knows who he is and what God expects him to do. – Words from  a fiddler on the roof: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw&fs=1&hl=en_US] Hum…. I wonder what we might need to learn from the people of…

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Ubuntu: We are all connected

Happy New Year! May this year be for each a season of “Goodwill” to ALL people at ALL places(Luke 2:14). I champion to deliberately find every excuse to extend the generosity, profoundly over-extending goodwill to ALL As the African Philosophy of Ubuntu teaches us, “I am what I am because of who we all are.”…

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Under His Wing

While farming, my husband was out on his tractor in the field when he accidentally ran over a partridge. She was killed, but left behind was a nest with her eggs.  He thought the kids would enjoy seeing the nest, so he brought it back to the shop.  Days later, after having forgotten about it…

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Unedited Musings

Perhaps we need to understand something about the sanctity of each of our lives and each of our stories! Your life is both a message to be illustrated and a ministry to be manifested –  Your journey is but a microcosm of the macro story powered by the Almighty – I’ve been musing about the…

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Wait For It!

There is a rampant and exceedingly high deficit of patience on the hill where I live. This deficit seems to be easily exploited by an ever clever class of marketing specialists and I wonder if they are hiring our pshychologists to work on their behalf to exploit this deficit and profit from it through feeding…

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Why arguments against women ministers betray the Gospel

There is raging controversy over the issue of women in ministry, particularly as senior pastors and elders. Traditionalists contend that their position is on the basis of sound interpretation of Holy Scriptures. They argue that specific passages in the Bible prohibit it; in addition, women as senior pastors undermine the headship of men. Egalitarians object,…

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WISDOM FOR THE BEST HEALTH OF CHILDREN

WISDOM FOR THE BEST HEALTH OF CHILDREN The following information compares the nutritional value of sweet potato as contrasted with (refined) white rice, and the value of eating food in it’s most natural source, especially for children. Sweet Potato vs White Rice Sweet potato is an extraordinary source of vitamin A, white rice has none.…

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