by Esther Aspling | Jul 31, 2014 | Trends
I could never spend all day with my kids. How do you not go crazy? I am totally not smart enough to teach my kids! Those are just a few of the many responses I receive when I tell people that we homeschool our six children who range in age from preschool to...
by Tara Tollefson Gronhovd | Jul 31, 2014 | Leadership, Workplace
I was in a committed relationship once before my husband, Dale. Most people don’t realize this – maybe not even Dale – but I was married to my career. The Buzz Company was my company. My career had hit rock bottom and I started Buzz out of desperation in 2005. While I...
by Tara Tollefson Gronhovd | Jul 29, 2014 | Faith, Life Issues
Remember how at the end of each Sesame Street episode they would announce that “today’s programming was brought to you by . . .the letter (A) and the number (3)!” And if you were to go back and rewatch the episode, you’d see that the letter and...
by Nancy Holte | Jul 28, 2014 | Life Issues
My husband, John, recently went through an autologous stem-cell transplant to treat Multiple Myeloma, a type of blood cancer. As part of the transplant process he received two doses of heavy chemotherapy. We were told this chemo would make his hair fall out – no ifs,...
by Ashley Darkenwald | Jul 28, 2014 | Health and Wellness
Just as Jesus calls us to nourish our bodies with healthy food and ample water (1 Corinthians 6:19-20), we are to nourish our faith by trusting in God when our circumstances are joyful and when they are not. Reserve quiet time to listen for God’s direction. Believe...
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