You thought we forgot, didn’t you? According to the New York Times, 80% of people who make resolutions on January 1 will fall off the wagon by Valentine’s Day. Six weeks of keeping a resolution isn’t anything to brag about for most people.
Christmas in June: My Vacation Post
On December 29, 2010, while our over the top gift exchange was still grating on me, I wrote “Rethinking Our Family Christmas Gift Exchange” — a post with several ideas of how to better celebrate Christ’s birthday without the accumulation of stuff. One thought was to create memories instead of exchanging a bunch of crappola […]
God Doesn’t Need Your Money
You might remember the article a while back titled “Gold and Silver are Worthless.” The title was a little shocking, but the message was quite clear: money doesn’t get us any closer to eternal life with God. Yes, money is a tool that we can and should use to share God’s Word with the world. […]
4 Reasons to Start Your Social Security Early
Most retirees ponder this question: “When should I start taking my Social Security benefits … at age 62? At full retirement age? Somewhere in between?” The conventional response to this question is “Wait as long as you can.” After all, those whose full retirement age is 66 will face a 25% lifetime reduction by starting […]
Stewardship Baseball Part 2
If you missed the first part of Stewardship Baseball, catch it here. We covered the first two bases of the stewardship diamond (Sharing Your Story and Affirming Others) in the first part of the series and we’ll finish the last two bases today.
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