
Flash Back
This past month in the e-NGJ Magazine featured Mike answering a question on biting and Kirsten and Liz talking about a Small Flame. If you are not part of NGJs email list sign up to receive specials and get the … Read more
NGJ Kids: September-October 2011
Wisdom We all know that it is not good to call our friends mean names, or take toys away from them, or push them down. But did you know that sometimes you can make them sad by just bragging about yourself? … Read more
Wisdom
We all know that it is not good to call our friends mean names, or take toys away from them, or push them down. But did you know that sometimes you can make them sad by just bragging about yourself? … Read more
Making an Eternal Difference in the Prisons of California
West Coast Prison Distribution of Good and Evil books
Excerpt #2 from Training Children to be Strong in Spirit
Leaders and followers Society is composed of leaders and followers. It cannot be otherwise. Followers are essential to the overall good of society. Every engine needs a coal car and a caboose, as every visionary and entrepreneur needs capable men … Read more
Excerpt from Training Children to Be Strong in Spirit
As my children were growing up, I was fully aware that the development of their spirits was my number one priority. My familiarity with the training of military men and women may have influenced my thinking. I knew that the … Read more
Meet the Staff: Chuck
Chuck works here at NGJ by assisting Mel and answering letters (and a million other things). He is a great worker and gets things done. He was always easy to please when I cooked. By what I understand, he, his … Read more
How Hillbilly Can You Get?
One of our computer girls was shaving her legs down at the creek—all hillbillies do this— when along came a crawdad and bit her toe. Oh, no. She made it on the Birds Eye View.
Fall Garden Started
It’s not to late to start your Fall and Winter garden. Debi started hers full of Cabbage, Broccoli, Cilantro, Chinese Cabbage and Spinach. Cold weather plants do not germinate in the hot weather. So, Debi is starting hers in the … Read more

















