It\'s another new year, and that means it\'s time for yet another set of resolutions. But if you\'re like most Americans, you\'ll probably forget your goals by mid-February. So here is financial expert Dave Ramsey\'s advice on how can you turn your financial resolutions into reality in 2015.
The start of a new year always brings hope for change. But what if a deeply-desired life change is completely outside of your control—something a New Year\'s resolution cannot solve?
This is the time of the year when every news outlet encourages us to look back, sometimes with morbid fascination, at what happened and who died during the year.I have to admit I can sometimes get hung up looking back--without any outside prompts, either.
Staring directly at her own self-doubt and mommy-guilt at being an imperfect human being, a mom wonders aloud and finds answers to her own question on how Mary -- despite her humanity -- could have mothered Jesus. She vows to do better this year.
If you want to make 2015 the best year of your life, you need to put financial habits in place that will set you up for long-term success. Chris Hogan, financial expert and speaker for Ramsey Solutions, has five tips to help you take control of your retirement in 2015.
The city of Auburn, N.Y. has issued a cease and desist order against First Presbyterian Church for operating a summer glee camp as a community outreach, claiming it violating zoning laws because the camp operates in a mansion owned by the church -- adjacent to the church -- in a residential ...
In the New York Times bestseller \"Unbroken,\" Laura Hillenbrand didn\'t just write a book about Olympic athlete and World War II survivor Louie Zamperini, son of an Italian immigrant couple, Hillenbrand wrote about pre-war America. Unlike in the movie, and contrary to what the film reviewers are ...
This heart wrenching plea from a mom for prayer for her son who will endure 14 days straight of toxic chemo through the holidays in preparation for stem cell transplant to treat a large tumor near his heart reminds us to pray for people who face extenuating, sometimes life-threatening, ...
The lie of a colorblind society is perhaps nowhere more evident than it is in the Christmas season.Crèches are populated with white baby Jesus figures in homes across America and pale-skinned angels watch from on high (actually from their not-so-high perch on the little wooden structures).In most ...
The popular Christmas song \"Mary Did You Know?\" contemplates what the mother knew about her infant son Jesus.The Bible offers only glimpses into the lives of Jesus\' earthly parents and no real explanation why Mary and Joseph, out of all people who would ever live on earth, were chosen to care ...
What was the Lord thinking, doing Christmas the way He did? A Baby is born to an unwed couple after a long, arduous journey. The cradle is a feeding trough in a stable in Bethlehem. Welcoming committees of shepherds and foreigners show up. A murderous king sends his soldiers to slaughter babies. ...
Has the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season distracted you from the reason we celebrate? A look at the Baby Jesus in the manger, through the eyes of a child help bring perspective to our busy lives. \"Crowns and angel wings have been chipped and glued, chipped and glued. And Baby Jesus ...