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		<description><![CDATA[Need a little guidance? As in a 140 words at a time. Follow these spiritual and religious Twitter feeds to reach enlightenment in no time flat. This list of 100 Twitter feeds for your spiritual enlightenment has something for everyone.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Need a little guidance? As in a 140 words at a time. Follow these spiritual and religious Twitter feeds to reach enlightenment in no time flat. This list of 100 Twitter feeds for your spiritual enlightenment has something for everyone.</p>
<p><strong>Christian-based</strong></p>
<p>1.	<a href="http://twitter.com/pba2012">pba2012</a> &#8211; With his focus on Jesus, pba2012 also delves into the occult, and the role science plays in the nature of sin.  He also emphasizes practical manifestations of God’s wisdom in our everyday lives.<br />
2.	<a href="https://twitter.com/POPLC">POPLC</a> &#8211; This Church of Lutheran Christians feed is all about bringing “Jesus Christ to the next generation.”  Check out church news, audio of sermons, and scriptural wisdom.<br />
3.	<a href="https://twitter.com/worshipWord">worshipWord</a> &#8211; Here’s your chance to get Christian scripture sent to you daily.  Join worshipWord and get tweet-texted fresh scripture each and every day.<br />
4.	<a href="https://twitter.com/kingofthejews">kingofthejews</a> &#8211; If you’re tired of just praying to Jesus and getting no immediate response, send Him a message on Twitter instead.  That’s the conceit of this feed, which allows you to interact with Jesus Christ Himself.<br />
5.	<a href="https://twitter.com/jesus_says">jesus_says</a> &#8211; Here’s daily scriptural wisdom with a twist.  All of the scriptures come from the words of Jesus.<br />
6.	<a href="https://twitter.com/follow_Him">follow_Him</a> &#8211; This Christian feed brings you news, thoughts, and prayers for the Middle East.  Become a global scholar with every tweet.<br />
7.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ChristCommunity">ChristCommunity</a> &#8211; Another great Christian feed, this user represents a “progressive spiritual community committed to the human journey.”  True to their message, this feed is very friendly to the LGBT community, all while bringing the message of Christ.<br />
8.	<a href="https://twitter.com/justicekindness">justicekindness</a> &#8211; Hoping to “do justice, to love kindness, and walk humbly with your God?”  Use this feed filled with humor, quotes, and God’s love.<br />
9.	<a href="http://twitter.com/MikeJody">MikeJody</a> &#8211; This Ohio pastor likes to take other Twitter users through close analysis of Biblical scripture.  Emphasizing patience and understanding, this pastor’s feed is as entertaining as it is enlightening.<br />
10.	<a href="http://twitter.com/wordoffaith">Wordoffaith</a> &#8211; Another pastor’s Twitter feed, Wordoffaith draws our attention to the power of prayer to affect the everyday world.  He also provides uplifting messages about how special our lives are for being crafted by God.<br />
11.	<a href="http://twitter.com/unChainingGod">unChainingGod</a> &#8211; More unique than many feeds, this user elaborates “about removing the bondage or chain that religion places on God.”  Also, he examines the fine line between God and quantum physics.<br />
12.	<a href="http://twitter.com/hiministries">hiministries</a> &#8211; Based in Hawaii, hiministries follows celebrities discovering faith, points towards multimedia of his church events, and gives people a heads up about religious speakers headed to their towns.  If that’s not enough, he links to breaking political news with religious implications.<br />
13.	<a href="http://twitter.com/eBibleVerses">eBibleVerses</a> &#8211; If you’d like to get closer to the scriptures, eBibleVerses provides links to verse studies and MP3 files of the Bible.  He also tweets verses directly, bringing you the word of God with one hit of the “refresh” button.<br />
14.	<a href="http://twitter.com/jesuschristlove">jesuschristlove</a> &#8211; This user runs a blog with his own sermons about God’s love, and he links to these updates through Twitter.  Additionally, he offers interpretations of scripture so you can decode the word of God throughout the day.<br />
15.	<a href="http://twitter.com/pastorready">pastorready</a> &#8211; If you’ve never heard the wisdom of a motorcycle riding pastor, pastorready’s Twitter feed is for you.  It has updates from his mission trips, insightful scriptures, and lots of spiritual encouragement.<br />
16.	<a href="http://twitter.com/PastorJosephT">PastorJosephT</a> &#8211; A street pastor serving the impoverished in Sacramento, PastorJosephT has wit and wisdom in each post.  Follow him as he takes quirky online quizzes, ministers to the sick, and provides encouragement to get us through each day.<br />
17.	<a href="http://twitter.com/xtianlifecoach">xtianlifecoach</a> &#8211; Based out of Jacksonville, this Christian lifecoach brings her professional and spiritual wisdom to each update.  Whether you’re following her family adventures or finding peace through God along with her, each post is bound to touch your heart.<br />
18.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SuperSpiritGirl">SuperSpiritGirl</a> &#8211; This quirky Toronto native helps us find the nature of faith, with healthy doses of humor and humility in-between.  She also dishes quite a bit on the notion of gaining and losing followers on Twitter.<br />
19.	<a href="https://twitter.com/The_SWA">The_SWA</a> &#8211; If you like alternative medicines/healing/meditation, then this is the Twitter feed for you.  The_SWA offers guides to crystal healing, Atlantis, and how to unleash your own inner magic…for a nominal fee, of course.<br />
20.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SpiritualTips">SpiritualTips</a> &#8211; These spiritual tips come from a variety of sources, from Napoleon to Harvey Mackay.  He also links to spiritual/religious news, such as Nasa finding images of what may or may not be God.<br />
21.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SpiritOfSuccess">SpiritOfSuccess</a> &#8211; If you’ve ever wanted to channel your inner spirit into external success, then SpiritOfSuccess is here to show you the way.  This user gives you the low-down about laws of attraction, the benefits of remembering past lives, and the experience of Christ consciousness.<br />
22.	<a href="https://twitter.com/rcspirdir">rcspirdir</a> &#8211; This Catholic user is devoted to answering all of your spiritual questions.  You can follow their own spiritual journey, links to great Christian websites, and bask in their scriptural wisdom.<br />
23.	<a href="https://twitter.com/sgangster">sgangster</a> &#8211; A so-called “Spiritual Gangster,” this user mixes spiritual guidance with meditations on moustache month, the health benefits of hugs, and other quirky concepts.  The numerous links to other websites are sure to keep you entertained for a good, long time.<br />
24.	<a href="https://twitter.com/FONMSC">FONMSC</a> &#8211; Focused on Africana spirituality, this Twitter feed will keep you riveted.  It offers wisdom on Tarot,  great recipes, and even Oshun blessing recipes.<br />
25.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SpiritualBooks">SpiritualBooks</a> &#8211; Like the name will tell you, SpiritualBooks’ Twitter feed is all about, well, spiritual books.  The feed is based off of the website of the same name, and is devoted to studying a “millennia of sacred texts and esoteric truths.”<br />
26.	<a href="https://twitter.com/spiritualcharts">spiritualcharts</a> &#8211; The focus of this feed is the use of inspiring quotes to arrive at an equally inspired wisdom.  With quotes ranging from literary to political, this site has the wisdom to guide you on your path.<br />
27.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SpiritGrowth">SpiritGrowth</a> &#8211; Dedicated to daily devotions and motivations, this feed is designed to grow your spirituality.  With an emphasis on great motivational quotes, there’s something for everyone here.<br />
28.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SpiritPrestige">SpiritPrestige</a> &#8211; Like a spiritual fortune cookie, this feed dispenses quotes and deep thoughts to lead you throughout the day.  Using their guidance, you too will be achieving spiritual prestige in your day-to-day life.<br />
29.	<a href="https://twitter.com/spiritualplayer">spiritualplayer</a> &#8211; With its invocation to “play with purpose,” this feed is here to remind us of the value of losing ourselves in service and becoming one with life itself.  Using these daily thoughts to guide your daily life will lead to a happier, healthier you.<br />
30.	<a href="https://twitter.com/modernrock">modernrock</a> &#8211; Helping you to find spiritual guidance through music, modernrock provides great links and a great perspective for music-makers and music-lovers alike.  Align your spirit to the tunes and rock out with modernrock today.<br />
31.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SpirituaLesbian">SpirituaLesbian</a> &#8211; Aimed at “spiritual-sensual lesbians and bi-sexual women,” this feed mixes amusing personal tales with deep spiritual introspection.  Help her interpret dreams, pray for lost souls, and find answers in our crazy modern world.<br />
32.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ModernSpiritual">ModernSpiritual</a> &#8211; A pediatrician and a Christian, Modern Spiritual brings the perspective of a professional and a religious life to the table.  He has recommendations for gospel artists, great family stories, and tips for finding your own spiritual inspiration.<br />
33.	<a href="https://twitter.com/saintlysayings">saintlysayings</a> &#8211; Using examples from the lives of Catholic Saints, this feed helps you find a way to spiritually survive the modern world.  The emphasis here is on the benefits of simplicity, and of leading a simple life.<br />
34.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Spiritual_Hive">Spiritual_Hive</a> &#8211; A haven of “live spiritual news,” this feed has a great mixture of new concepts and old wisdom.  Learn about pilgrimages, addictions, and God’s forgiveness on this great feed.<br />
35.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ChristianPost">ChristianPost</a> &#8211; Designed as a kind of Christian newspaper on Twitter, this feed brings you “the latest Christian news from around the world.”  Topics include politics, other religions, humanitarianism, and much more.<br />
36.	<a href="https://twitter.com/TweetingChurch">TweetingChurch</a> &#8211; Hoping to unite more and more churches that are using Twitter, this feed believes that wisdom is in superior numbers.  The wisdom of the tweets themselves concerns patience, sorrow, kindness, and prayer.<br />
37.	<a href="https://twitter.com/CTmagazine">CTmagazine</a> &#8211; A feed from Christianity Today magazine, this is your one-stop shop for spirituality links that will send you around the internet and around the world.  This feed is a great source of spiritual news, political news, and everything in-between.<br />
38.	<a href="https://twitter.com/findingchrist">findingchrist</a> &#8211; Dedicated to “the spiritual discovery of faith for one man,” this feed dishes on sports, summer, and spirituality. It also poses great questions about what we can do for God, to help get our day started right.<br />
39.	<a href="https://twitter.com/christboard">christboard</a> &#8211; Offering up scriptural advice as well as tales from running the Christianity Board website, this feed has a lot to talk about.  In addition to scriptural wisdom, there’s also recommendations for literature that will help you enjoy the Bible even more.<br />
40.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Filioque">Filioque</a> &#8211; Taking a stand for Christianity, this feed is where Filioque tries to convert others to Christ.  In addition to proselytizing, the feed also tackles issues important to Christians, such as the death penalty.<br />
41.	<a href="https://twitter.com/spirituality">spirituality</a> &#8211; As the name says, this feed is devoted to spirituality of all stripes.  Late-late bat mitzvahs, Vatican-mandated Bible distribution and Israeli customs are all discussed in length.<br />
42.	<a href="https://twitter.com/spiritnetwk">spiritnetwk</a> &#8211; Supporting “the contemplative approach to spirituality,” this feed offers wisdom through quotes as well as life lessons to find and embrace wholeness.  If you need any form of spiritual direction, this is the place for it.</p>
<p><strong>Alternative/Earth-based Enlightenment</strong></p>
<p>43.	<a href="https://twitter.com/WiccaSpirit">WiccaSpirit</a> &#8211; With a focus on “Earth-based enlightenment,” this Wicca site helps bring your spirit a little closer to terra firma.  After you’ve soaked in the Wiccan wisdom, check out the world political news that the feed offers insight into.<br />
44.	<a href="https://twitter.com/erinDragonsong">erinDragonsong</a> &#8211; If you’re into New Sciences and Planetary Transformation, this simple feed is for you.  It delves into the line between dreams and reality, impatience and duty, and other matters that affect our day-to-day lives.<br />
45.	<a href="https://twitter.com/mb_spirituality">mb_spirituality</a> &#8211; If you’re into astrology, tarot readings, and physic readings, you should start following mb_spirituality immediately.  In addition to the wisdom of the aforementioned topics, the feed also poses open-ended questions to help you develop your spiritual core.</p>
<p><strong>Non-Denominational</strong></p>
<p>46.	<a href="https://twitter.com/mindintention">mindintention</a> &#8211; Ready to meditate to music?  Use this feed to find the best harmonies with which to harmonize yourself.<br />
47.	<a href="https://twitter.com/womenoffaith">womenoffaith</a> &#8211; They’re here to provide women of faith “of all ages and stages in life” with the “events, materials, and online resources” to keep their faith white hot.  There’s humor, wisdom, and fellowship on this great feed.<br />
48.	<a href="https://twitter.com/faithstories">faithstories</a> &#8211; Join this awesome community of “everyday people sharing their faith story and the struggles and fears they have overcome.”  The links provided are uplifting, tear-jerking, and thought-provoking.<br />
49.	<a href="https://twitter.com/truthfoundhere">truthfoundhere</a> &#8211; If, like this user, you are “striving to be set free by truth,” then you’re in the right place.  Check out the links to spiritually uplifting music that will send your soul soaring.<br />
50.	<a href="https://twitter.com/religionwriterc">religionwriterc</a> &#8211; A freelance writer seeking to learn about different religions, religionwriterc invites you to take a journey with her.  Her Twitter feed delves into politics, literature, religion, and more.<br />
51.	<a href="https://twitter.com/RDispatches">RDispatches</a> &#8211; The Twitter feed of a daily online magazine named Religious Dispatches, this feed is all about progressiveness.  It provides info about Twitter-specific religious courses, links to news, and more.<br />
52.	<a href="https://twitter.com/AtheistMission">TheAtheistMissionary</a> &#8211; This is the feed of “a Canadian skeptic dedicated to the reasoned and peaceful eradication of religion.”  Through this interesting tweets, you too can explore what spirituality means to one without faith.<br />
53.	<a href="https://twitter.com/movtopeace">movtopeace</a> &#8211; Metaphors and symbols abound in the feed that doubles as a “social enterprise dedicated to enhacing global consciousness and quality-of-life.”  Get practical wisdom, info on humanitarian causes, and how the events of today connect to events and literature of the past.<br />
54.	<a href="https://twitter.com/paxnews">paxnews</a> While there’s no John Lennon in sight, peace and love are all you need with this feed.  Get news from around the world concerning war and, of course, peace.<br />
55.	<a href="https://twitter.com/enlighten_me">enlighten_me</a> &#8211; This mixture of humor and enlightenment is quite unique.  Where else do tweets about channeling patience and understanding join with tweets about President Obama being a ninja?<br />
56.	<a href="https://twitter.com/religioncrazy">religioncrazy</a> &#8211; Join this user in their “search for true Religion.”  The search primarily includes links to religious news and discussions about respect, with the occasional digression discussing the life-changing nature of Bubble Wrap.<br />
57.	<a href="https://twitter.com/WPeaceHologram">WPeaceHologram</a> &#8211; Go global with this “international peace project that supports positive change at the core level.”  Accordingly, these links to making inner and outer peace a reality will send you all over the world.<br />
58.	<a href="https://twitter.com/holyweblog">holyweblog</a> &#8211; Serving up “hand-picked news and views of the good, the bad and the quirky in the world of faith,” this feed’s internet links cover just about everything.  From gay Bishop bans to Obama’s daily Blackberry prayers, the news ranges from shocking to downright whimsical.<br />
59.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Theosera">Theosera</a> &#8211; A Twitter for everybody, this feed covers everything from metaphysics to numerology.  Enjoy thoughts on the notion of military spending versus social services, Chaos theory as proof of God, and more.  LINDSAY—SITE ONLY HAS THREE POSTS, LAST ONE BACK IN MARCH<br />
60.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SpiritualDeli">SpiritualDeli</a> &#8211; While “make me one with everything” is a joke that never gets old at the Spiritual Deli here, this blend of Yoga, meditation, and nature will help you discover your inner self.  With inspirational quotes ranging from Rumi and Lao Tzu to Bono, this spiritual food for thought is sure to fill you up.</p>
<p><strong>Eastern/Buddhism</strong></p>
<p>61.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Deepak_Chopra">Deepak_Chopra</a> &#8211; The famous author and physician uses Twitter to bring an Eastern flair to our online meditations and musings.  Appropriately, he emphasizes a global conscience, including calls to actions against atrocities around the world.<br />
62.	<a href="https://twitter.com/tinybuddha">tinybuddha</a> &#8211; Speaking of Eastern wisdom, this feed brings you thoughts from Buddha, Gandhi, and Lao Tzu.  With the wisdom of these quotations, you’ll be closer to Nirvana in no time.<br />
63.	<a href="https://twitter.com/rubmabuddha">rubmabuddha</a> &#8211; Mixing humor and wisdom, this Buddhist feed is all about finding your inner peace.  Find enlightenment and spread it to others with this simple-yet-profound wisdom.<br />
64.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ZenBuddhism">ZenBuddhism</a> &#8211; Another great Buddhist feed, this user emphasizes the relationship between wisdom and truth.  It offers occasionally heart-breaking wisdom about the unfairness of life as well as hopeful messages about the triumph of the heart.<br />
65.	<a href="https://twitter.com/buddhatrance">buddhatrance</a> &#8211; Slick and sleek, this feed is here to enhance your experience of “riding the wave of higher consciousness.”  Updates include links to blogs, videos, images, and other things to enhance your enlightenment.<br />
66.	<a href="https://twitter.com/buddhachild">buddhachild</a> &#8211; If you like your Eastern wisdom with a little bit of John Lennon flair then you’ll love this feed, where love really is all you need.  With links and news religious healing from around the world, this feed is here to make you whole.<br />
67.	<a href="https://twitter.com/daily_buddhism">daily_buddhism</a> &#8211; The emphasis on this Buddhist feed is the use of quotes to help your spirit transcend.  You’ll become a healthier, more whole person in no time if you follow this site.<br />
68.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Buddhism_Now">Buddhism_Now</a> &#8211; This is the Twitter feed of the magazine of the same name.  It emphasizes having “a beginner’s mind” so that even the most spiritually advanced person is always learning.<br />
69.	<a href="https://twitter.com/mettameditation">mettameditation</a> &#8211; A Buddhist feed designed “for people who are quietly practicing loving kindness,” this user provides quotes, music, and simple wisdom so that you may transcend.  With wise posts such as “sit like a mountain, cook like a grandmother, laugh like a Buddha,” you know you’re in good hands.<br />
70.	<a href="https://twitter.com/sharingbuddhism">sharingbuddhism </a> &#8211; This California dude shares nothing but amazing, inspirational quotes from Buddhism.  Whether you’re seeking to transform your inner life or look to the cosmos for guidance, these quotes are a great help on your journey.<br />
71.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ichingdaily">ichingdaily</a> &#8211; Serving as “a daily reading of the I-Ching for meditation,” this site brings focus, serenity, and even modesty into your life.  Take this i-Ching wisdom of the past all the way into your spiritual future.<br />
72.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ZenWords">ZenWords</a> &#8211; These “kind reminders” are here to help you lead a healthier, happier physical and spiritual life.  Enjoy the Zen wisdom from CS Lewis, Dogen, Jung, and more.<br />
73.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ZenGreetings">ZenGreetings</a> &#8211; This feed dishes on art, life, and a whole bunch of haikus.  There’s much heart and humor mixed in with the spirituality of this great feed.<br />
74.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Yaatriki">Yaatriki</a> &#8211; A “spiritual director of Maitreya Marga,” Yaatriki provides info about the manifestations and wisdom of Vishnu.  This feed has quotes on spiritual liberation, links to great podcasts, and lots of info on your spiritual path.<br />
75.	<a href="https://twitter.com/sevenlives">sevenlives</a> &#8211; Self-proclaimed as a “friendly Zen Guru, a healer, a moonlight rainbow, sunshine and joy of life,” this user’s haikus will help you climb your own spiritual peaks.  Enjoy it for the spiritual metaphors or just for being well-written.<br />
76.	<a href="https://twitter.com/zen_forum">zen_forum</a> &#8211; A forum for “intellectually stimulating discussion,” this feed ponders religion, literature, and the nature of faith.  Read classic books along with the user, read up on religious news, or just share a fervent love of coffee.<br />
77.	<a href="https://twitter.com/emptygatezen">emptygatezen</a> &#8211; Here is where you can get “training in Zen meditation affiliated with The Kwan Um School of Zen” in 140 characters or less per post.  Find the right bell chant for you, read great quotes from Zen masters, and explore the idea of original nature.<br />
78.	<a href="https://twitter.com/BallymenaZen">BallymenaZen</a> &#8211; If you’re sitting down right now, then you’ve got one half of zazen—that is, sitting meditation—down pat.  For the meditation half, BallymenaZen links to spiritual news from around the globe.<br />
79.	<a href="https://twitter.com/zenhabits">zenhabits</a> &#8211; Nearly 4,000 followers have tuned in to pick up these Zen habits.  Read about ways to go green, get fit, embrace love, and live life.<br />
80.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Zen_Moments">Zen_Moments</a> &#8211; As the name might tell you, the focus of this feed is finding the Zen moments of everyday life.  Whether you need help focusing on the little things or just help finding the spirituality of using the toilet, this feed’s got you covered.<br />
81.	<a href="https://twitter.com/EnlightenYurDay">EnlightenYurDay</a> &#8211; If you’d like to share “a cup of enlightened Zen and artistic beauty,” then you should pull up a chair.  The spiritual wisdom here comes from all spectrums, and may well be the only place where the wisdom of Carl Saga, Goethe, and Harrison Ford comes together.<br />
82.	<a href="https://twitter.com/dailyzen&quot;">dailyzen</a> &#8211; These daily Zen quotes have style and humor as well as substance.  After all, they do quote Hunter S. Thompson, who was all about opening his mind.<br />
83.	<a href="https://twitter.com/RevZen">RevZen</a> &#8211; Sometimes possibilities just keep sleeping through our hands, which is why you need this feed, itself a “possibilities coagulator.”  This site provides links to the wisdom of occult humor, life coaching, self-awareness, and even personal branding.<br />
84.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ZenOfHealth">ZenOfHealth</a> &#8211; The use of berries, agricultural innovations, and deserts.  These are just a few of the tasty topics covered by this Zen health feed.<br />
85.	<a href="https://twitter.com/ahimsatozen">ahimsatozen</a> &#8211; This is another great feed offering spiritual and Zen quotes from a large variety of sources.  The wisdom of Emerson, Pascal, Wordsworth, Einstein and many more is just a click away.</p>
<p><strong>Meditation</strong></p>
<p>86.	<a href="https://twitter.com/twitmeditation">twitmeditation</a> &#8211; This is your online place for meditation, tranquility, and relaxation.  Follow the various links on topics as diverse as the economy, retail meditation, and transcendentalism.<br />
87.	<a href="https://twitter.com/meditationdaily">meditationdaily</a> &#8211; Bringing you Kabbalah wisdom straight from Israel itself, this feed is all about meditation, forgiveness, and getting out of God’s way.  In-between the inspirational messages are spirited, civil discussions with other users on the nature and role of God.<br />
88.	<a href="https://twitter.com/DeepMeditation">DeepMeditation</a> &#8211; This group of fans digs on Music for Deep Meditation, and helps you find the tunes that help you find yourself.  There’s links to great music, inspirational quotes, and lots of spiritual nourishment.<br />
89.	<a href="https://twitter.com/MeditationRoom">MeditationRoom</a> &#8211; Blending humor with wisdom, this feed is as likely to give you a light-hearted Buddha joke as it is to dispense with earnest advice.  Find your way to Zen and “the Buddha mind” with this awesome feed.<br />
90.	<a href="https://twitter.com/freemeditate">freemeditate</a> &#8211; A Twitter feed of the meditation mp3-dispensing meditation.org.au, this feed emphasizes practical meditation tips.  Ideal for beginners, this feed walks you through tips on re-examining your life, reading random sentences from books, distinguishing between inner voice and ego, and more.<br />
91.	<a href="https://twitter.com/zenmeditation">zenmeditation</a> &#8211; According to this feed, the goal here is for us all to learn “how to be quiet and stop thinking.”  To this end, the feed provides numerous links to news ranging from meditation as mind-hacking to and the latest cases of the Zen Agency.<br />
92.	<a href="https://twitter.com/visityourself">visityourself</a> &#8211; These “daily tips for mindfulness meditation” has been featured by the NBC News and the Washington Post.  It offers breathing tips, schedule management, vocalizing how you’d like to feel, and other awesome tricks.<br />
93.	<a href="https://twitter.com/easymeditation">easymeditation</a> &#8211; Dedicated to “bringing meditation to the masses,” this feed offers music for transcendence and even links to its own station.  In addition, there’s numerous snippets of wisdom intended to have you enjoying each day.<br />
94.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SageMeditation">SageMeditation</a> &#8211; Specializing in recommendations for meditation-inspired products and online software, this feed will bring you to your quiet space in style.  There’s even tips and recommendations for massage therapy students.<br />
95.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Meditation_Hive">Meditation_Hive</a> &#8211; Aiming for a healthy body and mind, this feed is here to bring you “live meditation news.”  This comes in the form of quick links to meditation news from around the world.</p>
<p><strong>Kabbalah</strong></p>
<p>96.	<a href="https://twitter.com/secretskabbalah">secretskabbalah</a> &#8211; These tweets provide detailed instructions to “elevate your consciousness, transform your life, manifest your deepest fantasies.”  There’s a blend of great advice about Kabbalah and recommendations for books to help you learn more.<br />
97.	<a href="https://twitter.com/DiscoverKabbala">DiscoverKabbala</a> &#8211; Learn more about Kabbalah through this Twitter feed.  Also, post on their forum—but only if you’re 40 or younger.</p>
<p><strong>Yoga</strong></p>
<p>98.	<a href="https://twitter.com/Yoga_Journal">Yoga_Journal</a> &#8211; A Twitter feed for the magazine of the same name, this feed represents a definitive authority on Yoga.  They provide links to Yoga directories, home Yoga practice, inhalation/exhalation tips, and more.<br />
99.	<a href="https://twitter.com/SecretsEnlight">SecretsEnlight</a> &#8211; A certified Yoga teacher, master of holistic nutrition and all-around worker for “biochemical individuality,” this user brings a very unique perspective to the table.  She provides simple, wholesome quotes to help you turn your life around, and find goodness regardless of the path you’re on.<br />
100.	<a href="http://twitter.com/Virtual_Yoga">Virtual Yoga</a> &#8211; Virtual Yoga teaches its followers how to be more self aware through yoga and meditation.</p>
<p>Twitter is great for swallowing small chunks of information in a short amount of time. You could follow every Twitter blog on the list and be totally enlightened. Remember to stay true to yourself on every spiritual journey you undertake in life.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether looking for a single voice in a certain denomination or for a community of others just like you, Christian mothers will enjoy these top 100 blogs.  Don’t forget to grab dad and the kids if you find one or more you really like.</p>
<p><strong>Best Blogging Communities for Christian Moms</strong></p>
<p>Follow these professional bloggers and writers as they discuss everything from Christianity to parenting and beyond.</p>
<p>1.	<a href=" http://www.crosswalk.com/marriage/">Crosswalk</a>: With a special section for marriage, Christian wives and mothers will find a great deal of expert advice.  There are also section for newlyweds, relationships, and parenting.</p>
<p>2.	<a href="http://www.cfaith.com/">cfaith</a>: This entirely free website has tons of resources for Christians and their families.  You can get articles, audio, or video on the spiritual topic of your choice.</p>
<p>3.	<a href=" http://www.beliefnet.com/Blogs/index.aspx ">Beliefnet</a>: You can find many religious blogs on this site in addition to the ones on politics and entertainment.  Currently there is a summer contest looking for their newest blogger.</p>
<p>4.	<a href="http://www.christian-mommies.com/">Christian Mommies</a>: In addition to the online community, you can get a ton of professional columns written by Christian moms.  Choose from Ask A Twin Mommy, Jelly Mom, Family Check-up, and many more.</p>
<p>5.	<a href=" http://evangelicaloutpost.com/">Evangelical Outpost</a>: This online Christian site posts on all sorts of topics from the faith point of view.  Moms can read about religion, media, culture, education, and even bioethics.</p>
<p>6.	<a href="http://www.saffronplanet.net/">Saffron Planet</a>: Christian mothers who live in the United Kingdom will enjoy this popular site.  Specializing in “chatter that matters,” they have just released a new book, “How the Church Lost its Way,” and even have daily devotionals as podcasts.</p>
<p>7.	<a href="http://www.shepherdsfellowship.org/">Shepherds’ Fellowship</a>: This blogging site is part of the Grace Community Church and has a forum and online magazine.  A recent entry showed husbands how to understand their wives.</p>
<p>8.	<a href="http://www.creativeminorityreport.com/ ">Creative Minority Report</a>: If you are a Christian mother who needs a laugh, check out this site.  Posts are Christian related and are good for a humorous look at current events.</p>
<p>9.	<a href="http://www.joelosteen.com/HopeForToday/ThoughtsOn/Pages/ThoughtsOn.aspx">Hope for Today</a>: Joel and Victoria Osteen are a husband and wife team who lead a mega-church known around the world.  Their blog has thoughts on marriage, family, relationships, and more.</p>
<p>10.	<a href="http://www.lakewood.cc/Pages/index.aspx">Lakewood Church</a>: Also part of the Joel and Victoria Osteen churches, moms can get a ton of resources.  Find podcasts, videos, a section for kids, and even a place for college adults aged 20 plus.</p>
<p>11.	<a href="http://www.livingthesolution.com/">Living the Solution</a>: This site gives help on finding and knowing God, a spiritual toolbox, and tons of entries on Christian related topics.  You can also put in a prayer request or read the spiritual journal.</p>
<p>12.	<a href="http://www.thekingsdaughters.org/">The King’s Daughters Ministries</a>: This church strives to restore virtue to the bride of Christ and has many resources for women.  Mothers can get a variety of resources including weight on him, woman to woman, and several discussion boards.</p>
<p><strong>Best Social Communities for Christian Moms</strong></p>
<p>Grab a few photos or ideas and join these communities to chat about motherhood, church, marriage, and more.</p>
<p>13.	<a href=" http://www.cafemom.com/">Café Mom</a>: Stop here to join the largest online community of mothers around the world.  You can join one of the many faith based groups they have, or get loads of more advice for every aspect of your life.</p>
<p>14.	<a href=" http://www.christianmom.com/">Christian Mom</a>: A growing site, they welcome 20 new members a week.  They also have a forum, reviews, and podcast.</p>
<p>15.	<a href="http://bibleforums.org/">Bible Forums</a>: This site has over 16,000 members, over one million messages, and regularly have 1,000 members online at one time.  Stop by to learn more or get useful related links.</p>
<p>16.	<a href="http://www.seriousmoms.com/">Serious Moms</a>: This site is packed with information, tools, and resources to help you become a better mom.  Along with its many resources, it reminds moms that there are more important things than spending time on the computer.</p>
<p>17.	<a href="http://www.ablazenet.com/">aBlazeNet</a>: Christian mothers and others will enjoy the chat rooms, forum, and blogs just for them.  If you don’t want to join, you can still read the content.</p>
<p>18.	<a href="http://onlinechristianparents.com/forums/">Online Christian Parents</a>: Grab your husband or your own parents and join this community.  Forums are divided into categories such as spiritual, parenting, homeschoolers, and more.</p>
<p>19.	<a href=" http://www.christianblog.com/">Christian Blog</a>: Christian moms can come here to start a free, family safe blog and join the online community.  Mom related categories include family, recipes, fun, church, and more.</p>
<p>20.	<a href="http://www.joelosteen.com/HopeForToday/PrayTogether/Pages/PrayTogether.aspx">Pray Together</a>: Moms or anyone else in need of prayer or praise can come to this page by Osteen Ministries.  You can anonymously leave an online message or read the ones that have been posted.</p>
<p>21.	<a href="http://www.bible.com/community/index.php">Bible.com</a>: An online resource for those studying the Bible, it is also a place where Christian mothers can connect with others around the world.  You can also request a free copy of “Tortured For Christ,” get your kids to join, or watch a series of Bible Basics videos.</p>
<p>22.	<a href="http://www.christianforums.com/">Christian Forums</a>: As the title says, moms can come here to discuss a number of Christian related topics.  The Welcome Center alone has new member help, prayer requests, a pet forum, and even the option to ask a chaplain.</p>
<p><strong>Best Sites for Single Christian Moms</strong></p>
<p>Christian mothers who need a little help finding companionship and advice will enjoy these sites.</p>
<p>23.	<a href="http://www.perfectmatch.com/">Perfect Match</a>: This leading site gives you a free duet compatibility profile, matches based on the whole you, and advanced search tools.  You can also get dating help from Dr. Pepper Schwartz.</p>
<p>24.	<a href="http://www.match.com/">Match.com</a>: With millions of active Christians online, this service is sure to help you find someone.  There is also the opportunity to register and post for free.</p>
<p>25.	<a href="http://www.christianmingle.com/">Christian Mingle</a>: In just minutes, you can create a profile and be ready to mingle with other members in your area.  There are also chat rooms, instant messenger, searchable Bible, and it is free to browse.</p>
<p>26.	<a href="http://www.christiancafe.com/index.jsp">Christian Cafe</a>: Boasting one of the leading success rates of all dating sites, you can get a free ten day trial.  Enter your information and what you are looking for to be put in contact with potential matches.</p>
<p>27.	<a href="http://www.christiansonline.com.au/content/index.asp?site=col">Christians Online</a>: Another dating site, this one is free.  Browse through the personals, post your own, or get more resources.</p>
<p>28.	<a href="http://www.singlesoffaith.com/">Singles of Faith</a>: Start your free trial to preview the features of this service.  You can also get useful help on relationships, standard setting, tips for long distance, and more.</p>
<p>29.	<a href="http://www.passionateforlife.com/">Passionate for Life</a>: This magazine is for everyone who is passionate about career, relationships, spirit, and life.  You can also get tips for single women who want to find love.</p>
<p><strong>Best Sites for Christian Work at Home Moms</strong></p>
<p>Moms who work from the home or who want to make a little extra money will enjoy the advice and friendship found on these sites.</p>
<p>30.	<a href="http://www.christianladies.net/">Christian Ladies Connect</a>: This site supports business networking opportunities for Christian women.  You can connect with a mentor, take an eCourse, read the blog, and much more.</p>
<p>31.	<a href="http://cwahm.com/wordpress/">Christian Work at Home Moms</a>: Even dads and working moms, along with stay at home moms, can use this site to find a job, post a listing, enter a contest, and more.  You can also read the blog or ask Jill a question.</p>
<p>32.	<a href="http://www.achristianmothersguide.com/">A Christian Mother’s Guide</a>: This site is your guide to working at home, home-based business, and making money online.  In addition to the blog, you can get information on different jobs, as well as scams.</p>
<p>33.	<a href="http://www.vineyardesigns.com/">VineyarDesigns</a>: Work at home mothers can get all sorts of help for designing their websites with this site and blog.  You can get tutorials, ideas on how to spend more time with the kids, and tons of mom tips.</p>
<p>34.	<a href="http://www.bizopps4christ.com/">Biz Opps 4 Christ</a>: Work at home mothers can find a directory of Christian based businesses to connect with.  There are also job opportunities, along with other resources.</p>
<p>35.	<a href="http://www.christian-careers.com/">Christian Careers</a>: Stay at home working mothers can get help just for them.  You can also get resources for a traditional job search, travel, finance, and home.</p>
<p>36.	<a href="http://www.disciplescross.com/">Disciple’s Cross</a>: John created these handmade necklaces from home until the demand got too big.  Learn how to earn money by helping him fill orders from home and without quotas.</p>
<p>37.	<a href="http://www.christianwomensresources.com/">Christian Women’s Resources</a>: Visit here for a ton of articles for the career oriented Christian mom.  There are hundreds of articles on business building, heritage, home, marriage, and more.</p>
<p>38.	<a href="http://www.christianet.com/">Christian Worldwide Marketplace</a>: Purchase or sell your goods on this massive online market.  You can also find a job, get an eCard, or resources for single mothers.</p>
<p><strong>Best Blogs for Mormon Moms</strong></p>
<p>The Church of Latter-day Saints is growing number and blogs.  Read these to meet other moms like you, or learn more about the Mormon faith.</p>
<p>39.	<a href=" http://www.feministmormonhousewives.org/">Feminist Mormon Housewives</a>: This group of women bloggers is comprised of twelve women and three retirees.  You can read about their lives and interests, or submit a guest post of your own.</p>
<p>40.	<a href=" http://blog.geekuniverse.org/">True Confessions of a Mormon Mother</a>: Juliana has three children and loves to travel.  She recently went to Europe, where she encountered a drunk man, and wrote an interesting post.</p>
<p>41.	<a href="http://www.normalmormons.com/">Normal Mormons</a>: Amy, Holly, and others blog on being Mormons, mothers, and more.  A recent entry was on an encounter at Starbucks.</p>
<p>42.	<a href=" http://www.millennialstar.org/">Millennial Star</a>: A community of Mormon bloggers write about current events.  Moms will enjoy the posts on family, prayer, and more.</p>
<p>43.	<a href=" http://watchoutformama.blogspot.com/">Watch Out For Mama</a>: Blogging since 2004, Ana is a Mormon mother trying to do it all.  Categories of her blog include churchy stuff, recipes, kids, and occasional deep thoughts.</p>
<p>44.	<a href=" http://mormonmommywars.com/">Mormon Mommy Wars</a>: A group of Mormon mothers blog on all aspects of their life.  In a surprising twist, the title of two recent entries were “I Guess Size Doesn’t Matter” and “Random Crap.”</p>
<p>45.	<a href=" http://whackywheelers.blogspot.com/">Whacky Wheelers</a>: She is a stay at home mom with a seven year old son living in Illinois.  Currently going through menopause, you can read all about it.</p>
<p>46.	<a href=" http://suziepetunia.blogspot.com/">Suzie Petunia</a>: She is a married mother of four who has been thinking out loud since 2004.  Get updates on her family and random musing on her blog.</p>
<p>47.	<a href=" http://mormonmommyblogs.blogspot.com/">Mormon Mommy Blogs</a>: Done with reading and ready to start your own blog?  Then visit here for a family, friendly way to do so, and you can even enter a contest or two.</p>
<p><strong>Best Blogs for Catholic Moms</strong></p>
<p>Check out these blogs for the best in Catholic philosophy, prayer, and parenting.</p>
<p>48.	<a href=" http://wdtprs.com/blog/ ">What Does the Prayer Really Say?</a>: Catholic moms who want to know more about scripture and prayer will enjoy this leading site.  You can also get many other tips such as how to make a good confession, a prayer to say before connecting to the internet, and even an Ask The Father option.</p>
<p>49.	<a href=" http://deaconjohn1987.blogspot.com/ ">Mary, Our Mother</a>: The original Christian mom, you can learn more about her with the help of Deacon John.  Blog posts often include relevant scripture quotes.</p>
<p>50.	<a href=" http://www.conversiondiary.com/ ">Conversion Diary</a>: Jennifer is a mother of four who used to be an atheist.  Read her conversion story, daily life, and more on this blog.</p>
<p>51.	<a href="http://www.catholicmom.com/">Catholic Mom</a>: A blogging community, they have a book club, musicians, podcasts, and more.  In addition to the many columns, you can also get other resources such as contests for Catholics.</p>
<p>52.	<a href=" http://blog.beliefnet.com/viamedia/ ">Via Media</a>: Amy was widowed in February 2009 and is raising five children from four to 26.  She and the kids recently took a trip to Italy and it is chronicled in her blog.</p>
<p>53.	<a href="http://ebeth.typepad.com/reallearning/">In The Heart of my Home</a>: This Catholic mother lists many prayers right on her homepage.  Regular entries include what her kids are up to, things that interest her, and inspirational words.</p>
<p>54.	<a href="http://showerofroses.blogspot.com/">Shower of Roses</a>: Jessica is an Irish Catholic who homeschools her five children, with another one on the way.  You can get information on the kid’s lesson plans, first communions, Catholic cuisine, and more.</p>
<p>55.	<a href="http://the-mother-load.blogspot.com/">The Mother Load</a>: Aimee is the leader of the “HomeFront Corp.” with a staff of four children in Lehigh Valley.  She often blogs on family life and things that interest her.</p>
<p><strong>Best Blogs for Christian Moms of no Specific Denomination</strong></p>
<p>These moms and blogs profess no denomination but still contain useful content for Christian mothers.</p>
<p>56.	<a href="http://akindredheart.com/">A Kindred Heart</a>: Teresa is a mother and grandmother who loves to blog about her family.  Posts often include a relevant Bible quote.</p>
<p>57.	<a href="http://rocksinmydryer.typepad.com/">Rocks in my Dryer</a>: Shannon often blogs on being a wife and mother.  She is about to take a vacation to California and blogs all about it.</p>
<p>58.	<a href=" http://theologyforwomen.blogspot.com/">Practical Theology for Women</a>: Wendy often lectures to herself through blog and invites readers to join along.  Popular posts of hers include grace, a quiet heart, and marriage.</p>
<p>59.	<a href="http://christianhomekeeper.org/sylvia/">The Christian HomeKeeper</a>: Sylvia shows other Christian mothers how to build up their home rather than tear it down.  She allows you to choose from a variety of posts on housekeeping, cooking, cleaning, and more.</p>
<p>60.	<a href="http://www.tulipgirl.com/">Tulip Girl</a>: Married with four children, she just returned from a stay in the Ukraine.  Here about how she is readjusting life in the states in her blog.</p>
<p>61.	<a href=" http://stufffchristianslike.blogspot.com/">Stuff Christians Like</a>: This blog posts entirely on reasons why it is good to be a Christian.  They are currently on reason #579.</p>
<p>62.	<a href=" http://twentytwowords.com/">22 Words</a>: Abraham lives in Minneapolis with Molly and their kids.  True to the title, his Christian related posts are often brief and to the point.</p>
<p>63.	<a href=" http://thepipers.wordpress.com/">The Pipers</a>: Married to the above she loves to read and often gives recommendations.  Popular posts include blogs she reads and a vacation from perfectionism.</p>
<p>64.	<a href=" http://crunchychristianmom.blogspot.com/">A Homegrown Life</a>: Crunchy Christian Mom has three boys and a teacher for a husband.  See how they are spending their summer by reading her blog.</p>
<p><strong>Best Group Blogs for Christian Moms</strong></p>
<p>Read these blogs by two or more women to get varying opinions and ideas on Christianity and motherhood.</p>
<p>65.	<a href=" http://www.christianitytoday.com/tcw/">Today’s Christian Woman</a>: Choose from three different blogs: Walk With Me, Editors’ Blog, and Gifted for Leadership.  There are also many other resources for the Christian mother on this site.</p>
<p>66.	<a href="http://www.womenoffaith.com/">Women of Faith</a>: These ladies travel the globe to spread Christ’s message.  See where they are going next, along with a great deal of useful advice.</p>
<p>67.	<a href="http://www.5minutesformom.com/">5 Minutes for Mom</a>: Twin moms Janice and Susan help bring together other moms through faith.  Posts include tips on family life and often link to contests.</p>
<p>68.	<a href="http://www.espressohislove.blogspot.com">Espresso His Love</a>: The Coffee Group consists of five Christian women.  In their blog, they give advice on a successful marriage and parenting.</p>
<p><strong>Best Blogs for Christian Moms who Homeschool</strong></p>
<p>A more and more popular choice, Christian mothers who have questions or need advice on homeschooling will want to check out these blogs.</p>
<p>69.	<a href="http://whyhomeschool.blogspot.com/">Why Homeschool</a>: A family blogs about how homeschooling can be a better option for children and families than a traditional classroom setting.  In addition to their most popular posts, you can get an intro to homeschooling.</p>
<p>70.	<a href="http://donnayoung.org/index.htm">Donna Young</a>: Visit here for homeschool planners, calendars, prints for various subjects, and they are all for free.  You can also read her blog or browse by topic.</p>
<p>71.	<a href="http://guiltfreehomeschooling.org/blog/">Guilt Free Homeschooling</a>: Carolyn has eleven years experiencing with homeschooling.  Her blog is ideal for those who need help getting started or just a few tips on specific lessons.</p>
<p>72.	<a href=" http://www.homeschoolmomtips.blogspot.com/">Homeschool Mom Tips</a>: This married mother of two homeschools her kids and enjoys scrapbooking.  She tells her readers what they are up to and even included an educational slideshow she made just for her kids.</p>
<p>73.	<a href="http://spunkyhomeschool.blogspot.com/">Spunky Homeschool</a>: This blog is dedicated to the ramblings of a homeschooling mother of six in desperate need of a vacation.  Posts include tips, standards, and politics.</p>
<p>74.	<a href="http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/TOSPUBLISHER">Home Where They Belong</a>: Different bloggers give a commentary on public and home education in the news.  Posts include the latest headlines and the politics surrounding education.</p>
<p>75.	<a href="http://homeschoolbuzz.com/blogwatch.html">Homeschool Buzz</a>: Visit this blog to get the latest headlines from other homeschooling blogs.  You can also get reviews, book recommendations, and news.</p>
<p>76.	<a href="http://homeschoolcafe.blogspot.com/">Homeschool Cafe</a>: Several Mississippi moms connect online to blog about political opinions, educational issues, and general discussion.  In addition to the blog, you can get many useful tools and links for homeschooling.</p>
<p>77.	<a href="http://atypicalhomeschool.net/">A Typical Homeschool</a>: Ron and others blog about all sorts of Christian and education related topics.  Categories include education theory and philosophy, guerrilla learning, and home ed family business.</p>
<p>78.	<a href="http://www.home-school.com/">Homeschool World</a>: This site, store, and publication is full of articles for the homeschooling mother.  You can also join a forum if you need more help.</p>
<p><strong>Best Radio for Christian Moms</strong></p>
<p>If your eyes are starting to hurt, give these online internet radio stations a try for plenty of advice on Christianity and parenting.</p>
<p>79.	<a href="http://www.oneplace.com/">One Place</a>: Get tons of Christian related radio programs on this site.  Moms will enjoy the episodes on family and kids, but you can still get many other programs.</p>
<p>80.	<a href="http://christianwahmnetwork.com/wordpress/">The CWAHM Network</a>: This is talk radio that helps Christian mothers working at home connect.  Episodes often include women who have succeeded with their own business and you can even find out how you can be on the show.</p>
<p>81.	<a href="http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/it1/diretta.asp ">Radio Vaticana</a>: Catholic Moms can get live and archived broadcasts direct from Vatican City.  Some are in English, but knowledge of Italian is useful.</p>
<p>82.	<a href="http://www.csnradio.com/">CSN Radio</a>: This radio station exists to spread the word of God.  Listen to it live over the internet or get many related resources on the site.</p>
<p>83.	<a href="http://www.crosswalk.com/ministryaudio/">Ministry Radio</a>: Several different shows from Crosswalk tackle many topics effecting Christian mothers.  You can also get answers to listener’s questions.</p>
<p>84.	<a href="http://www.christianradio.com/">Christian Radio</a>: Still can’t find a good Christian radio station?  Then visit here to view over 2,500 stations by state.</p>
<p><strong>Best Podcasts for Mom</strong></p>
<p>While there is no denomination provided, moms of all faiths will enjoy these helpful podcasts.</p>
<p>85.	<a href="http://manicmommies.com/">Manic Mommies</a>: Each week, the podcast brings tips, product reviews, interviews, and advice by moms for moms.  In addition to listening to the episodes, you can read the blog.</p>
<p>86.	<a href="http://gspn.tv/category/fulltimemom/">Full Time Mom</a>: With 89 episodes and counting, the most recent dealt with issues in the kitchen.  Listen to it for free, or become a member of GSPN to listen to all of them.</p>
<p>87.	<a href="http://www.parents.com/family-life/entertainment/gadgets-video-games/parents-magazine-free-podcast/">Parents Magazine</a>: Thirteen episodes help mothers and fathers better parent their children.  There are also many blogs and resources to help you even more.</p>
<p>88.	<a href="http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=28691">Creative Mom Podcast</a>: Any mom with a hobby will appreciate this podcast for its helpful tips.  Recent episodes include a rock beach, self portraiture, and fittering.</p>
<p>89.	<a href="http://www.mojomom.com/podcast/index.htm">MojoMom</a>: This podcast brings you current news, politics, work, family, and expert interviews.  The latest episode dealt with self care for preservation.</p>
<p>90.	<a href="http://www.babytalkradio.com/">Baby Talk Radio</a>: Get podcasts, blogs, radio, and more for parents of small children. You can also get resources for a variety of other motherhood issues.</p>
<p>91.	<a href="http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/">Speaking of Faith</a>: Krista Tippett hosts this show on meaning, ethics, ideas, and religion.  Episodes often deal with current events.</p>
<p><strong>Best Podcasts for Christian Moms</strong></p>
<p>Developed specifically for the internet listener, these podcasts can be downloaded to a mobile device or listened to straight from your computer.</p>
<p>92.	<a href="http://www.joelosteen.com/Broadcast/Podcast/Pages/Podcast.aspx">Joel Osteen Ministries Podcast</a>: Listen to a podcast of the latest sermon by Joel or Victoria Osteen here.  You can also get them as videos.</p>
<p>93.	<a href="http://gspn.tv/category/faith/aboutthechurch/">About the Church</a>: This leading podcast is for parents and families who take their faith seriously.  Be sure and listen to an episode first before you share with the kids.</p>
<p>94.	<a href="http://www.beyourhands.com/">The Hands and Feet Show</a>: Young mothers who appreciate a laugh will enjoy this show.  It is full of Christian based skit comedy and regularly tackles current events.</p>
<p>95.	<a href="http://cmmonthly.com/">Children’s Ministry Monthly</a>: Grab the kids and listen to one or all of the episodes for kids.  There are even useful resources for parents on how to raise Christian children.</p>
<p>96.	<a href="http://lifespringonline.com/original/">Lifespring</a>: Hosted by Steve Webb, this podcast is the recipient of several awards.  Recent episodes are tilted “Covenant Eyes” and “Persevere.”</p>
<p>97.	<a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/gracebeforemeals">Grace Before Meals</a>: Father Leo shows you how to prepare a meal before you give thanks for it.  Recipes include Salmon Florentine, Bourbon BBQ Salad, and Beer Braised Shrimp.</p>
<p>98.	<a href="http://www.blueletterbible.org/audio_video/">Blue Letter Bible</a>: Stop here for a daily dose of the Bible.  You can choose by reading, morning &amp; evening devotion, and more.</p>
<p>99.	<a href="http://www.mormonmomcast.com/">Mormon Mom Cast</a>: These three Mormon women have been podcasting since 2006.  They often do interviews and phone calls on LDS issues.</p>
<p>100.	<a href="http://catholicmormon.libsyn.com/">Catholic Mormon Podcast</a>: Think Mormons and Catholics can’t have a successful marriage?  Then listen to this podcast and see how this mixed husband and wife are getting along.</p>
<p>If you’re seeking advice on marriage, parenting, relationships, career, or just need someone like you to talk to, Christian mothers will appreciate and find many uses for these best 100 blogs.</p>
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		<title>How to Get Along Better with Your College Roommate</title>
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It’s not easy moving out of home to a place far away and spending the next two to four years of your life there. And it’s worse when you have to do it the hard way, with a roommate who makes your college life miserable. The easiest way to make your life in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Adrienne Carlson</strong></p>
<p>It’s not easy moving out of home to a place far away and spending the next two to four years of your life there. And it’s worse when you have to do it the hard way, with a roommate who makes your college life miserable. The easiest way to make your life in college happier and trouble-free is to get along with your roommate, and to do this, you need to:</p>
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<li>Set a few ground rules: It’s hard enough for a husband and wife to live together without a few rules, so how do you expect to survive in close quarters with a stranger if you don’t discuss your living situation? Once you’re comfortable with each other, talk about your living arrangement and all that you need to do to make both your lives more peaceful and less filled with strife. It’s no fun when you’re constantly at odds with your roommate.</li>
<li>Avoid obsessing over trivialities: Yes, your roommate is bound to have a few quirks that will bug you, but the same can be said of you. It’s best to make an effort to avoid making a great deal about trivialities that are best ignored. If you show your roommate this courtesy, you are sure to get it back.</li>
<li>Establish boundaries: so that you don’t step on each other’s toes or spoil the other’s fun. Besides, you avoid arguing and getting into disagreements. College dorm rooms are pretty small affairs, and when you have to share space with someone else and live in close quarters, it’s best to decide what you can and cannot do at the outset.</li>
<li>Discuss problems: Yes, there will be problems from time to time. Instead of letting them fester and grow out of proportion, talk it out so that you can clear the air. Most problems are perceived; they’re in the minds of one person while the other thinks that all is well. If you discuss your issues openly, you’re sure to live in greater harmony.</li>
<li>Share your stuff: If you live with someone, you need to be able to share at least certain things with them without taking offense. Or if what you have is only yours, you need to establish these boundaries early on. Generally, it’s best if you agree to divide some of the things you need to buy and share them so that your expenses are minimized and space is maximized.</li>
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<p>It take a bit of an effort to make your relationship with your roommate work, but once you’ve established a rapport, it does make your life in college a lot more enjoyable.</p>
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		<title>Cutting the Costs of Post Secondary Education Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Adrienne Carlson
We’ve all heard the saying and perhaps experienced the truth in the phrase rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Digging below the quip, one of the major causes of generational income inequality is that the poor and increasingly the middle class do not have access to the education that is so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Adrienne Carlson</strong></p>
<p>We’ve all heard the saying and perhaps experienced the truth in the phrase rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Digging below the quip, one of the major causes of generational income inequality is that the poor and increasingly the middle class do not have access to the education that is so easily available to their well-off fellow citizens. In the market scenario that’s prevalent today in the US, 70 percent of jobs require applicants to have completed their post secondary education, and less than 44 percent of Americans have a post secondary degree.</p>
<p>The reason behind the disparity in the numbers is that most people are unable to meet the high costs associated with continuing their education beyond the secondary stage. Rising tuition fees and increasing debt burdens are creating hurdles on the road to education and learning, and in the process to a better life. When people cannot afford a post secondary education, how is it possible for them to secure a job and earn enough to make a decent living?</p>
<p>Two years ago, the federal budget was modified to increase the amount of financial loans and grants provided to students so that they could continue their education even after high school and go on to college after a post secondary education. While this move will help in increasing the number of enrolments to post secondary courses, there’s another cost-effective alternative to this solution &#8211; online education. A number of institutions are offering distance education and online courses so that students are able to complete their post secondary education requirements online. The financial advantages of following such a course include:</p>
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<li>Students can both work and study simultaneously because of flexible study schedules present in online education.</li>
<li>They are saved the time and cost associated with commuting to and from school.</li>
<li>Adults with children who wish to pursue a post secondary education find online courses more convenient because they are not forced to pay for child care in the time they are away attending classes.</li>
<li>The tuition fees associated with online post secondary education is considerably lower than that at regular institutions that offer face-to-face instruction.</li>
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<p>While there are many advantages to studying online, the system does have its share of drawbacks, the most significant one being that students must be computer-literate and have easy access to a computer and Internet connection. Online study involves a higher level of discipline and dedication to learning, so this option works only if the students are strongly motivated to succeed.</p>
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