Lifestyles

Northern New Mexico Revival Center Hosts Seminar Oct. 24-25

NNMRC News:

Northern New Mexico Revival Center, 134-A State Road 4 in White Rock (in the former Hive location), is offering a Removing the Graveclothes Boot Camp for those seeking more healing and freedom in their walk with God.  

The seminar will introduce participants to an integrated, Biblical approach to helping those  bound by the “graveclothes” of life. It is scheduled for 7-10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24  and 9 a.m. to noon and again 1:30-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25.

For information, contact Eileen Douglass 505.662.1570, eidlanm@gmail.com or Dee Alei at 505.695.5030, Read More

TOTH: Why Does A Good God Allow Evil?

Mother Alicia Pope. Courtesy/TOTH

Why Does A Good God Allow Evil?
By Lisa Rothrock And Mother Alicia Pope

Ever wonder about why God would allow evil into the world? Do you struggle with trusting God in the midst of your suffering?

Certainly, this issue gives the media great fodder with which to stir us up and attack our fears! The media show us constant clips of shootings, murders, terrorism, abuse, poverty, natural disasters, and horrible diseases, just to name a few. Why does God allow all this evil, and what is His plan in the midst of it?

This Sunday evening at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church, Read More

LA Mountaineer Michael Altherr Describes Preparations For Club Trip To Grand Teton

On top of the world in the Grand Tetons. Courtesy/LA Mountaineers
 
Teton Peak. Courtesy/LA Mountaineers
 
By JOHN GUSAFSON
LA Mountaineers

The public is invited to the Los Alamos Mountaineers’ October meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15 at Fuller Lodge to hear a first-hand account of the club’s first organized trek to the Grand Teton in Wyoming in more than a decade.

Speaker Michael Altherr will describe the trip preparations and results. The meeting offers, in addition to the featured talk, offers refreshments and casual conversation, as well as updates on upcoming Read More

Solo Traveler: Permanent Changes

Natzil with his pet chicken, mother and grandmother were Los Alamos Daily Post columnist Sherry Hardage’s neighbors in Ortahisar, Turkey. Photo by Sherry Hardage
 
Solo Traveler: Permanent Changes
By SHERRY HARDAGE

Anyone who has traveled to other countries, or the Deep South, knows how travel changes your perspective.

Visiting any culture different from our own is interesting and challenging. It’s impossible to come away with our preconceived ideas intact. I grew up in the South. I was taught prejudice and many of my relatives are still strongly opinionated about people who Read More

Last Chance To View Vatican International Exhibition Of The Eucharistic Miracles Of The World

By Sunday afternoon, more than 250 people had visited the Vatican International Exhibition of The Eucharistic Miracles of the World hosted by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. This special exhibit opened Saturday and runs through 7 p.m. today in the IHM Parish Hall at 3700 Canyon Road. There is no cost to attend and all are welcome. The Exhibit consists of 126 miracles that took place throughout the ages in various countries of the world. Through an extensive assortment of photographs and historical descriptions, the exhibition presents some of the principal Eucharistic Miracles Read More

Wald-Hopkins: A Vision For A Wellness Center

Empowering Community Wellness With Mindful Living: A Vision For A Wellness Center
By Patricia (Trish) Wald-Hopkins MSc, DABT, LMT, RMP
Holistic Wellness Practitioner

There was a special gathering Friday night at the Rosebud Café in White Rock of wellness practitioners including massage therapists, energy therapists, wellness/life coaches and educators and mental health professionals with a shared desire to form an alliance for a wellness network that supports practitioners and connects them to the community.

With the help of facilitator, NancyAnn Stealey, holistic health advisor Read More

Pendergast: Art and Science of Entertaining

By PEGGY PENDERGAST
Los Alamos

Greetings to each of you reading my first Art and Science of Entertaining column.

My hope for you, after you read my words, is for you to not be surprised should you find yourself racing to your email, phone or stationary and inviting  friends, family and long-lost connections and saying to them, “Hey there – come on over – let’s share some time together, a game, talk, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, fun and friendship.”

Don’t be shy or hesitant to suggest that your guests bring along a spirit or goodie to share with everyone

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Skin Care Column: Aestheticians And Their Role In Skin Care

Skin Care Column
Aestheticians And Their Role In Skin Care
By JUNE ENGLISH, LE

For decades, cosmetic manufacturers have been bringing advanced skin care to consumers through professional aestheticians worldwide.

Aestheticians have always been on the cutting edge of research anddevelopment.

True skin care is much more than simply using the right products. Aestheticians have always maintained that keeping skin “young” has more to do with lifestyle than just keeping it young-looking through product use.

Only professional aestheticians can effectively deliver this message and Read More