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Every Dollar Counts
Most tithing Protestants still prefer a physical collection plate to a digital one. A Lifeway Research survey of 1,002 American Protestants found that ...
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Like a Corporate Takeover, God Could’ve ‘Fired’ All of Us
Imagine a savvy organization that does a leveraged buyout and buys a company, and the company is losing money. It's awash in red ink. What does the ...
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The Hottest New Travel Benefit—Not Waiting in Line
The hottest travel amenity is getting your time back—because we all hate to wait!
In November 2024, Walt Disney World began piloting a new paid service ...
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Are Children a ‘Resource-Guzzling Project’?
Read through the Bible and you will find a positive attitude about having and raising children. Attitudes among our culture today are trending in the ...
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Actor Joins Nonprofit to Send Teens to Prom
Steve Carell surprised high school seniors in Altadena with a heartfelt announcement that left them in awe. The A-list actor is known for his role in ...
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Judge Sentences Shoplifters to Car Wash Duty
A Michigan judge is taking a unique approach to combat shoplifting, ordering offenders to wash cars in a Walmart parking lot as part of their community ...
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Contestants Willing to Die for $5 Million
Jimmy Donaldson, also known online as MrBeast, has become a benevolent YouTube star for his provocative brand of philanthropy. He’s given away homes, ...
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Money ‘Guru’ Faces the Brevity of Life
“Most of us will live an amazingly long life and should not worry so much about dying young.” Those are the words of Jonathan Clements, 61, ...
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Billionaire Sues After Getting Trapped in His Own Elevator
Palmer Luckey, is a billionaire tech entrepreneur who founded Oculus and parlayed that fortune into a career as a Silicon Valley defense contractor. Luckey ...
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Companies Use Trust Words to Hide Their Untrustworthiness
Certain words that many companies use in their annual reports—words like ethical, integrity and responsibility—are meant to convey trustworthiness. ...
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