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Is a Financial Crisis Heading You Way?
By A Faithful Steward
If there is a possibility of financial disaster in your future, now is the time to prepare!
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The primary way to decrease stress this holiday
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The hustle and bustle of the season brings an abundance of stress. We often find ourselves missing the Messiah because we are too focused on decorations, parties, presents, and stockings. There is one major way we can decrease the stress during Advent and Christmas while simultaneously drawing closer to Christ. Here's how to minimize your stress this holiday season.
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Book Review: Dr. Edward Sri's latest book
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Dr. Edward Sri's latest book is called: The Good, The Messy, and the Beautiful: The Joys and Struggles of Married Life. Learn more in this article.
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How to create a Spending Plan
By A Faithful Steward
Trying to manage your money better? Here are some tips for creating a spending plan.
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NOT Milquetoast News
By Joe Tevington
Our presentation situation may be likened to the early years after Vatican II. We must boldly proclaim God's Magnificent News to a world so hungry for it!
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The Devil’s Playbook for the End Times
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
The devil's 10-step plan is being played out before our eyes.
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To Love, Honor, & Obey
By Nancy Marie Murray
Blessed journey: Marriage and Annulments
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Keeping Christ in Christmas
By Caroline Godin
We often hear the reminder that Jesus is the reason for the season, so, how can we keep Christ in Christmas while present-buying, cookie baking, and party-planning? Here's 7 ways you can.
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What about sexual sins other than homosexuality
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is easy to say that homosexuality is a sin if you are not homosexual. The church, on the other hand, gives many other sexual sins for which the majority of individuals are guilty. If we are truly intent in seeing others repent and have a relationship with Jesus, then we must be intentional about calling everyone, including ourselves, to repentance.
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What Will Your Christmas Miracle Be?
By A Faithful Steward
Don't get so caught up in Christmas that you miss the miracle of Advent.
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When Love is Not Love
By Emily Berns
"Love is an awful thing to hate" is a phrase that was used after the Colorado Springs LGBTQ club shooting. However, love in the LGBTQ community cannot really be classified as love and perhaps a more suitable expression is "Humanity is an awful thing to hate."
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Celebrate and Give Thanks
By A Faithful Steward
Gratitude on Thanksgiving and Beyond!
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Who is at the kids table this Thanksgiving?
By Carmen Moore
This is a personal reflection on the significant role that children can play in our lives, especially during family gatherings and holidays.
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Don't Use a Budget to Manage Your Money
By A Faithful Steward
Using a spending plan is much more fun than using a budget!
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Have You Baptized Your wallet?
By A Faithful Steward
Every spending decision is a spiritual decision!
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Why Christians should exercise their right to vote in elections
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The news headlines of rigged elections and voter fraud can cause us all to get discouraged and not want to vote. It can cause us to feel as if our vote does not matter and it is not worth our time. Voting shows much more than just our desire to support a specific party or candidate. Voting shows our respect for Scripture, recognition of God's Sovereignty, and love for others.
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A Thought in the Eternal Mind Of God
By Stephen Clark
St Therese of Lisieux made sanctity available and within reach for all with her discovery of the ‘Little Way’ where every moment of life, pleasant or otherwise, could be sanctified and translated into an act of love by dying to oneself and going against our nature or ‘natural’ responses.
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