Iām just one of nearly 2 million U.S. military personnel who’ve served in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001. The vast majority of us return home, alive and intact. But among those of us who do, too many suffer serious “invisible” wounds that threaten to take lives back on the home front. One of those who [...]
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2011
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2011
To Be or Not to Be? Why Suicide is Never the Answer
The New Year can bring a wave of depression – and suicide. But for those who feel overwhelmed by loss, despair or loneliness – there’s a better answer.
10
2010
9/11 – New Photos Remind Us What We’ve Lost
A picture is worth a 1000 words. New aerial photos of 9/11 leave us hollow and haunted. “The War on Terror” sometimes seems complex and conceptual. But this is raw and real. It deserves to stay fixed in our minds.
17
2010
Haiti – Shock, Awe & Burning Questions
In the aftermath of Haiti’s horrifying earthquake, let’s talk about tough questions that trouble many of us when disasters strike. But let’s not overlook what we can do to help Haiti find hope for the future.
18
2009
Suffering – Beneath the Unavoidable Reality
Life is full of suffering. But why is pain such a central feature of our daily lives? And is there anything we can we do about it?
21
2009
Life’s a Pain – 4 Ways to Handle the Pressure
When life deals you painful circumstances, you can choose not to be overwhelmed. Instead, try these techniques to help you roll with the punches.
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2009


