November 2014

Monthly Archives

  • The Sandwich Generation: The Challenges of Everyday Life

    [ad_1] A typical day for many families in the United States looks like the following: make breakfast for the kids, pack lunches, take the fastest route to drop off kids at school, rush over to work, spend 8-10 hours in business meetings, writing emails, making phone calls, etc. By the end of the day you […]

  • Tips on How to Do Church Repair and Restoration

    [ad_1] Life nowadays has become relatively complicated and it has become as important as ever for people to have a suitable place of prayer and worship. The solemnity and peace a church offers is the perfect escape from the turmoil and troubles of daily life. As such, there’s no question that the maintenance or restoration […]

  • High Blood Pressure Medication Types and What They Do

    [ad_1] Medical conditions such as hypertension should never be ignored. Your overall health depends on how your body processes what you eat, as well as your genetic predisposition to certain health problems. High blood pressure medication is designed to help lower your blood pressure and maintain a healthy pressure within your veins. Hypertension is characterized […]

  • Definition of Apostle

    [ad_1] Let’s clear up the definition of “Apostle” once and for all. It is crucial that we understand its original meaning as it was used by the apostles in the New Testament and that the same context which was used to define an apostle in the New Testament also be used to define an apostle […]

  • The Role of a Forensic Accountant

    [ad_1] Forensics, from the Latin forensis, means “before the forum”. So how does that play into accounting? Because of legal connotations, a forensic accountant is defined as one “employed in proceedings pertaining to legalities”. A forensic accountant will often find himself testifying under oath in an effort of discerning where, who and why the money […]

  • Walking Away From the Church, Is There a Crisis?

    [ad_1] It’s been undeniable that the church has been changing in the last fifty years. penticostal and charismatic churches have continued to grow while the mainstream churches have battled with ageing congregations and dwindling numbers world wide. Churches have changed. There’s been the introduction of amplified music and, heaven forbid, DRUMS but the change has […]

  • Arizona Mediation for Divorce

    [ad_1] In all states, divorce has to be decreed by a court for it to be legal. However, without doing the courtroom divorce, couples can easily have a calmer, more agreeable divorce where they make the decisions rather than letting the judge do so. Through mediation, this is being achieved more and more. There are […]

  • Thinking, Behavior, Religion and Church

    [ad_1] Thinking and behavior, in the name of religion and church, seem foul sometimes. Instead of avoiding or blaming, a little experiment can be done. Religion and church can be evaluated to determine if they really are the source of thinking and behavior. This effort has to be scientific, minus the human emotionalism quite often […]

  • How to Negotiate With a Two Year Old

    [ad_1] My two year-old grandson Jack, loves my Boston Terrier, Betty. In addition to walking her and playing ball, Jack also loves to wear his “doggy” shirt from a shop in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. He loves it so much that he wears it every day. This, of course, presents a problem when the shirt needs […]

  • Modular Church Buildings Are Beautiful, Affordable and Feasible

    [ad_1] Modular church buildings provide beautiful, affordable and feasible options for ministries of all sizes. This is a cost-effective way to add additional space to your current facility. Worship centers, gymnasiums, administrative and pastoral offices, classrooms, and more are all easily added through the use of a prefab building structure. Read this article to find […]