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Illuminating Your Path This Holiday
We all face adversity in our lives but it is how we react to it and handle the adversity that determines our level of joy and happiness.  Are you going to develop the Scrooge attitude this Christmas because 2009 was a difficult year to live through or are you going to look for ways to help others in need of food, support, or gifts for their children?...  Read Full Article
 
 
Ask, Believe, Receive
Every day presents opportunities to ask for what we want and need. The requests are the seeds for our future and they will harvest when they are ripe. There is a general belief that the world responds to those who ask. To succeed in life, business, or personal struggle, we must always ask questions and seek the knowledge of others, including God. We know we can ask for what we want and that we will be heard... Read Full Article
 
The Power of Prayer
What is prayer and why is it so important? Prayer can mean many things to many people. For some, it is a form of meditation, a quiet time with the Divine. For others, it is conversing with God out loud, like having a regular conversation with a dear friend. Still others want to pray, but do not know how, or do not know how to get started... Read Full Article
 
A Conversation Between Friends
Discover your spiritual self through prayer…if you are not sure how to pray, do not despair. Just talk with God or the Higher Power that you communicate with respectfully, but openly. Talk with Him as your Father. Jesus taught us to pray, “Our Father who art in Heaven.
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Hamilton Spectator Article, December 26, 2004
Every time Steven Zizzo looks in the mirror, he sees the scars that remind him he's living a favoured life. Doctors had predicted the now strapping, six-foot-two second-year med student would die when he was seven. Diagnosed with a highly aggressive, often fatal childhood cancer, Steven was given three to 12 months to live... Read Full Article
 
Ancaster News Article, January 7, 2005
Like any empty nester, Karen Zizzo wears a smile that could light a room since her son, Steven, arrived home to spend his Christmas holidays with the family. Attending medical school at the University of Sydney, Australia, 15,562 kilometres away, Steven has to travel a little further than the average student.... Read Full Article
 
 

 

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