Positive thinking
Step one: Wake up to a good day. Step two: Put on a smile. Step three: Write a positive list. Step four: Count your blessings!
Step one: Wake up to a good day. Step two: Put on a smile. Step three: Write a positive list. Step four: Count your blessings!
The Cartwright Downtown Farmer’s Market Board wanted to express our gratitude for the recent improvements to the Cartwright Pavilion provided by the Marshalltown Central Business District. The upgrades have truly enhanced the overall experience for visitors and those utilizing the space. The new beautification improvements of painting the shelter, lights, the arches to both entryways, and the planter boxes have made a significant difference, and we are incredibly appreciative of the effort and resources that went into making these improvements a reality. The team’s dedication to ...
Some years ago, I traveled to Israel and Palestine. I visited a Palestinian school, and I talked to a class of seventh grade boys. I told the Palestinian boys that I had come there to bring peace and help them to become a nation. Since that time that I was there, I truly wonder how many of those seventh grade boys are still alive. Have they been killed by Israel’s military and has our country supplied military to Israel? Where has justice been given to the Palestinians so they could become a nation?
Historian Alexander Tyler explained two centuries ago the lesson from Greece’s experiment with direct control of government by the people. “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can exist until a majority of the voters discover they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.” The average life of the world’s greatest ...
Eighty percent of Americans see our country as polarized. They see polarization as a blockade to governing because the two polarized political parties can’t work together to legislate. However, fifty percent of Iowans enjoy polarization. This is obvious because they support a candidate who has said openly that when he is elected, he will achieve vengeance. He will seek out those who offended him, and they will regret their offenses. This candidate also has the blessing of many religious groups. These groups seem to dismiss the example set by Jesus. They are selective in their faith. ...
Your children know they are loved and cared for. They know that you work hard to meet their physical and emotional needs every single day. Because of you, they can grow and thrive. Sadly, there are children in our community that do not have this. Throughout Iowa each year, thousands of children are in urgent need of safe and nurturing family environments. These children have experienced trauma and upheaval, and they lack the stability and care that every child deserves. You have the power to make a difference in their lives. Currently, there is a significant shortage of foster ...