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Day-to-Day section where all single mothers will find from articles to researches, from tips for a new mom to things that matter to all Single Mothers.  All articles are courtesy of Spirituality.com otherwise noted.

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Wandering Hearts - by Donna J. Grisanti - On the cusp of World War II, Raine Foster buries her beloved grandmother and flees impending marriage. After faking her own death, she forges another life intertwined with three strangers. Their lie-sealed odyssey encounters forbidden love, racism, natural disaster, and murder. Wandering Hearts is a romance for men and women who love to work the earth and tend the home. Grisanti documents with skill and compassion a way of life that has disappeared from the consciousness of younger Americans, although not from their grandparent’s. Bounteous, thoughtful, unselfish, kindhearted, it’s the story of people who deserve these adjectives and the hard work that hides behind them.

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 How I focused a spiritual lens on celebrities - Jenny Roemer  from www.spirituality.com- You could have called me a celebrity junkie. It’s not a term I like, but on a typical lunch break at work you’d find me surfing the Internet to find articles about the latest pop singers or to get the skinny on celebrity romances. And if you tried to talk to me in line at the grocery store—forget it. I’d have my nose buried in the magazines at the checkout displays.
A stranger's care transcends a language barrier - Marta Greenwood from www.spirituality.com - My elderly Iranian parents have managed to live in New York City for over twenty years without speaking English. My sister lives several hours away and I live in London. So when a car backed into them as they crossed the street near their apartment in November of 2004 they felt a million miles from home and family. Critically injured, they were rushed to an intensive care unit.
What if you could dedicate an entire year to spiritual study? - www.spirituality.com  Imagine how much you could learn about your potential, your strengths, ways you can grow. Now there's a way to do just that-a structured approach to reading the best-selling book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
There's no "mid-life" in eternity - Annette Bridges from www.spirituality.com - I’m almost 50. Half a century. For 21 years of my life, I focused on raising my only child. Then she graduated from college, married and moved to another state. Some people experience mid-life crises at this stage of life—I know I started thinking things I’d never thought about before.
Daily prayer instead of daily binge - Tresha Thorsen from www.spirituality.com - For many years, I suffered with bulimia. I would eat and eat—junk food or anything that was pre-packaged and quick—and then I'd make myself throw up.
Extend a hand, transform a life - Lori White Spirituality.com
The citizen at prayer - A Spirituality.com commentary
"What the Bleep Do We Know!?": I can know my thoughts - Shirley Schwaller - from Spirituality.Com
Imagination Training - A Spirituality.com  commentary
About Reagan, Bernie, and Alzheimer - by Shirley Schwaller
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Images of Inhumanity vs. The Whole Picture - A Spirituality.com commentary
Peaceable Response - A Spirituality.com commentary
The Swimsuits Issue - from Spirituality.com - by Amanda Tucker
"Eternal Sunshine" Remembering the good - by Meg Dendler from Spirituality.com
Running the race of life with patience by Sarah Nelson

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Teens Say 'NO' to Parents' Career Path Teens Say 'NO' to Parents' Career Path - by Deirdre Wilson from Bay Area Magazine Thinking about turning your business to your son or daughter some day?
News: A Call To Care - A spirituality.com commentary

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