I am the son, son-in-law, nephew, and brother-in-law of pastors’ wives. Over my lifetime, I have seen countless churches call pastors to shepherd their congregations, […]
Read MoreProcrastination is a common behavior. I have been guilty of it, and you probably have been, as well. I get a head start on some […]
Read MoreAnytime I am able to sit down with a young adult just starting out in life, one of the first questions I am usually asked […]
Read MoreAs we start 2024, many of us will begin by setting goals for the new year. According to Statista, this year, the top resolution is […]
Read MoreThe Internal Revenue Service has announced contribution and benefit limits for 2024. The limit on contributions by employees who participate in 401(k)s, 403(b)s, Sec. 457 plans, and the federal government’s […]
Read MoreIf you have been watching the news over the last couple of years, you may have heard of the SECURE Acts. These acts were meant […]
Read MoreA great deal of research has been done regarding college debt. Politicians have much to say about how student debt should be canceled or forgiven, […]
Read MoreIn 2020, the world changed in several ways. One that got a lot of headlines during the pandemic was the shortage of new vehicles and […]
Read MoreDid you know we typically make bad decisions during high emotional responses? Research reveals once our emotional response is triggered, we make quick decisions rooted […]
Read MoreIn 1935, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into the fabric of American life. Miss Ida May Fuller received the first benefit in […]
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