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Dec 8, 2011

Community Post: 5 Ways to Invest Back Into Your Small Business

Sue Miley

Stewardship in bad times is important to survive. Making wise decisions can keep the doors open and payroll funded. But what about in good times? As we approach the end of another calendar...

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Nov 4, 2011

Stewarding Memory

Nancy Franson

My tombstone is probably going to read: She still doesn’t know where her car keys are. I’m a relatively intelligent woman. I’ve earned a degree, held several respectable jobs, and raised two...

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Nov 4, 2010

Doubting Thomas at Work on the 2011 Budget

Marcus Goodyear

Most of the apostles have the same title. Saint John. Saint Matthew. Saint Peter. But Thomas had a special title: Doubting Thomas. It’s not really fair to him. The guy did a lot of other...

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May 14, 2010

Manatees and the Gator Aggravator

Sam Van Eman

However slowly or radically, and regardless of shifting cultural interests, you and I will continue to be invited into a bigger vision.

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Feb 5, 2010

If it ain’t completely broke, fix it

Lindsay Reedy

In a consumer culture, it may be easier to replace than to repair. But it’s not nearly as rewarding.

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Apr 8, 2009

My disordered economy

Sam Van Eman

Within my cranial walls, I view work as service to others and worship to God. Outside, it's a different story.

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Daily Reflection From Laity Lodge

Add to the Beauty

During the past several days, I have been reflecting on various implications of a passage in Ezekiel 41 in which God reveals his plans for beautiful decorations of the temple in Jerusalem. I began... Read More +