by Charles Jones | Jan 7, 2016 | Blog, Charles Jones
January 7, 2016 For all our country’s accomplishments in science and technology, I can think of only three real contributions that America has made to organized spirituality, as almost all were reconditioned imports from the Old World. The first contributor was...
by Kenneth Flaska | Jan 7, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
Institutionalized I have heard the word “institutionalized” in the past and never gave it much thought. It applied to certain people in institutions and had nothing to do with Me. My experience with the term “institutionalized” was watching how...
by Mark Bernstein | Jan 7, 2016 | Blog, Mark Bernstein
I recently read an article in New York Magazine regarding the assortment of germs, Microbes, virus and bacteria that thrive on the New York City Subway, especially on the hand rails and poles. Along with the story the author posted pictures of Petri dishes he...
by Justin Paperny | Jan 6, 2016 | Blog
Hi, this Justin Paperny. Today I will discuss 16 ways to mitigate the impact of a prison sentence. Before, I do, let’s review the word mitigate: “Mitigate (verb): make less severe, serious, or painful. Without question most everyone one in prison would rather not be...
by Justin Paperny | Jan 5, 2016 | Blog
When I was in federal prison at Taft Federal Prison Camp, I grew to hate hearing myths that too many federal prisoners treated as fact. At times I think it was just easier to belief the myth because it was an excuse to not prepare for life after prison. “What is...