com•pas•sion noun [kem-pa’-shen] a feeling of wanting to help someone who is sick, hungry, in trouble, etc.
The world’s oldest cities date back more than 10,000 years, but humans actually began living together in small communities, or villages much earlier. Like the inhabitants of the oldest known village, which dates back 20,000 years on the southwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel, humans band together. They are driven to make their communities better.
Pets: Making a Connection That’s Healthy for Humans We feed them, groom them and sometimes even dress them. We coddle them in a multitude of ways, taking great pains to make sure they are healthy and worry when they are not. When they pass on, the loss for many is as profound as any other. Perhaps we do so much for our pets because, according to a variety of sources,
Members of the women's volleyball team at Azusa Pacific University shouted and flashed plenty of the usual signals during a close game in the fall of 2007, but a peculiar one proved to be their secret weapon that day. "Link up, link up!" the players on the sideline yelled to their teammates out on the court. Everybody on the team knew the meaning of this verbal admonition: Time for a