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January Archive
You want to read news you need to ask for it
Katie Hinderer | 25 January 2012
Every article we click on, every blog we read, every article on a newspaper’s website we choose to view – all of that is sending a message to the publishers, bloggers and writers.
The youth and the fight against abortion
Katie Hinderer | 24 January 2012
In fact it seems to me the entire pro-life movement has grown in recent years, especially among the younger set.
A demure look makes a comeback
Carolyn Moynihan | 24 January 2012
The Peter Pan collar is back -- in the northern winter, at least, and how attractive it looks.
My favorite iPhone applications
Katie Hinderer | 19 January 2012
A couple months ago I upgraded my phone, finally, to an iPhone and have now spent the last several months learning the ropes.
Cookies and Planned Parenthood
Katie Hinderer | 19 January 2012
Here in the United States, this time of the year is marked by the sale of cookies by little girls in brown uniforms as a fundraiser for the Girl Scouts.
Dying teen’s video inspires millions
Katie Hinderer | 10 January 2012
Last week, a silent video by Ben Breedlove a teenager who died of a rare heart condition went viral. He passed away on Christmas Day, having posted this two-part video days before his heart gave out for the last time.
A generation of travelers
Katie Hinderer | 09 January 2012
The more I look at my friends and the other twenty-somethings around me, the more I realize the travel bug is something that is a part of our generation.
The uplifting New Year
Katie Hinderer | 05 January 2012
Goals for 2012
December Archive
The trivialization of pornography
Katie Hinderer | 30 December 2011
it dawned on me that today we trivialize the highly harmful and addictive pornography industry with our flippant comments and jokes in that regard.
Blackberry, Volkswagen and a proper work-life balance
Katie Hinderer | 29 December 2011
This week, Volkswagen made all the major news outlets when it made a decision to improve the work-life balance of its employees. Now, union workers in Germany will not receive emails from the company during their off hours.
The gift of self giving
Katie Hinderer | 18 December 2011
if you have the chance, go ahead and give away a couple of those holiday hours previously reserved for family and friends. It will brighten the lives of those who are without such gifts.
Tim Tebow’s the kind of sports role model we need
Katie Hinderer | 13 December 2011
But his ability to turn a game around in the 4th quarter is not what has critics in a tizzy. It’s the fact that through it all he has remained a spiritual and seemingly well-balanced and grounded guy.
Siri cannot locate abortion clinics
Katie Hinderer | 07 December 2011
But now it has people up in arms because Siri won’t locate the nearest abortion clinic. And in fact, the application sometimes, does exactly the opposite, finding pro-life resource centers instead.
November Archive
Thanksgiving - I’m giving thanks
Katie Hinderer | 22 November 2011
This week is Thanksgiving here in the United States of America. It’s a time when we stop and give thanks for all the great things in our lives. To realign my thinking I opened a new document on my computer and just started writing down everything I was grateful for. That little exercise had a profound impact on my overall mentality and mindset.
The trouble with Twilight
Katie Hinderer | 18 November 2011
Stephenie Meyer, author of Twilight, worked hard to keep her characters chaste until their marriage. They struggled with the desires that come with dating and Edward’s hope to remain ‘traditional’ and wait until they were married before they entered into a sexual relationship.
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