Books of proverbs and aphorisms abound, with their sources ranging from the 17th-century French moralist Francois de La ...
People are speaking about 3,000 fewer words each day compared to less than two decades ago, according to a new study.
I, on the other hand, am adamantly against locking in. I am very pro lying down (I’m a Taurus, after all). As a daughter of ...
Understanding the last-straw, or end-of-tether, syndrome is an aid to understanding how people get crushed by modern life.
Responding to Cindy Agidius’s column (Tribune Opinion, Jan. 12), she writes, “Life is lived forward, but understood backward.” Well, not always. I prefer, “Those who ignore history are bound to repeat ...
In 1896, Charles M. Sheldon published the novel “In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do?” It became and has remained a bestseller.
When writing a birthday card for a pastor, it’s important to consider your relationship with them. Are you simply someone who ...
Studies have shown that repeated lies and disinformation can alter reality. Repetition of a fabrication tends to change a myth into something that seems almost real. Years from now how accurately ...
I am a recent widow. I have been advised to move my investments out of foreign stocks due to possible economic turmoil under ...
This Saturday, February 1, is the third holiest (or most smelly, depending on your sensibilities) day of the year for First Lutheran Church: The 91st Annual Norwegian Lutefisk and Swedish Meatball ...
"Face of Hate" centers on Jasen Barker, who stood trial in 2001 and 2002 for committing a hate crime against a Black Michigan ...