Time & MoneyWhere Did the Time Go? Do you ever wish there were more hours in the day? Learn to control time—all without turning back the clock. (8/23/2010) Read MorePlanting a Vineyard: “Couponing” with Lucrecia Wingfield Lucrecia Wingfield often walks out of a store with bags of groceries, including household, health-care, and personal-care items, literally purchased for pennies. In tough economic times, her heart is burdened to share her amazing findings. (7/18/2010) Read More Havin’ Fun, Getting It Done Sometimes life can become monotonous. We do the same things day in and day out, week in and week out. We get in routines—work/school . . . then homework . . . then a quick supper . . . then a little TV . . . and then sleep—just to do it all again the next day. We have to find that one thing (or more than one!) that feeds our passions and do it. (6/23/2010) Read More Interview Your Way Out of Recession Whether you are straight out of college looking for that first, real job or the economy has put you on the job search, follow five steps to prepare your heart, mind, and body for your dream job. (5/28/2010) Read More Showers Gone Wild Does the word shower create panic in your heart? The simple little shower with cake squares, nuts, mints, and punch has become a race to do bigger, more elaborate, and more expensive than all the competing showers. It’s time to slow down the runaway shower madness! (4/13/2010) Read More Clipping, Cutting, Saving, and Giving Learn to save a little money and give back to your church, missions organizations, and others in need at the same time! (2/25/2010) Read More It Pays to Have a Budget The beginning of a new year is the ideal time to get your house in order, especially financially. A budget will ease your stress and let you see exactly where all your money went (and where it should be going). (1/7/2010) Read More The Wise Shopper: How You Are Spending Your Money Does Matter Are you a shopaholic? Do you buy things on impulse? Or perhaps do you make purchases based on how good it makes you feel? In this article, Kristen Lindsey looks at what Scripture says about how we spend our money and some basic questions we can ask ourselves before making that next impulsive purchase. (12/8/2009) Read More From Hard Pressed to Less Stressed Second Corinthians 4:8–9: “We are hard pressed on every side but not crushed; perplexed but not in despair; persecuted, but not in abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” (11/24/2009) Read More Multitasking: It’s Like Chocolate Can’t live with it, can’t live without it—at least that’s what many girls say. (10/13/2009) Read More See previous articles
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