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Finances
'Stressed but Connected'

Loneliness
'Alone, Alive, Fulfilled'

Marriage
'Staying Together in Tough Times'

Anger
'Thhhpptt!'

Stress
'Stressed but Connected'

Wedding Details
'Renew the Romance'

New Year's Hangover
'Battles with the Bottle'

Valentine's Day - Special Someone
'Renew the Romance in Your Marriage'

Valentine's Day/Lonliness
'Alone, Alive, Fulfilled'

Spring
'Finding Balance'

Easter
'Unlocking the Prison of Guilt'

Easter
'Who is Jesus?'

Spring Break
'JCPlayZone'

Mother's Day
'Forgiveness'

Mother's Day
'Your Place in God's Plan'

Summer!
'Raising Your Children with Respect'

Memorial Day
'Where Is God in All This?'

Memorial Day
'Your Place in God's Plan'

Father's Day
'Overcoming a Painful Childhood'

4th of July
'Battles with the Bottle'

Hurricane
'Disaster Recovery'

Labor Day
'A Rhyme and Reason to Life'

Sending the Kids Back to School
'Talking Openly with Kids'

Terrorism - No Need to Fear
'No Need to Fear'

Halloween
'Raising Children with Respect'

Veteran's Day
'Where's God in All This?'

Thanksgiving Day
'Too Much to Do'

Post-Thanksgiving
'Love was Born at Christmas'

Pearl Harbor Day
'Your Place in God's Plan'

Christmas
'Forgiveness is Forgiving'

Winter Blues
'Dealing with Depression'

Did you know: The first Labor Day was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882 in New York City in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union.


Labor Day

Labor day. It's more than just a three-day weekend. It's a national holiday intended to honor the integrity of hard work and those work hard. But sometimes it all seems futile. What's the bigger plan? If you're struggling with the answer to that question, Lutheran Hour Ministries has a resource for guiding you toward an answer. It's called A Rhyme and Reason to Life.

To download the PDF version of the booklet or listen to the PSAs, click here.

To order A Rhyme and Reason to Life by mail, click here.

 


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