by Jolene Erlacher | Mar 27, 2014 | Leadership, Workplace
Image is from bpsusf via Flickr. Every team – whether in the home, workplace, or church – experiences periods of stress, tension, and even conflict. Too often these seasons result in teams fracturing, productivity decreasing, or people leaving. Waiting...
by Guest Contributor | Mar 27, 2014 | Relationships
Our guest contributor for this article is Carol Battista, a single parent. Did you know that the Single Moms Retreat is arriving in just a couple of weeks, June 2-3, in Alexandria, MN? Find the details here. My son Douglas was born when I was 25 years old. I was not...
by Guest Contributor | Mar 25, 2014 | Relationships
This is the fifth article in our new 7-week series called “Her Story,” stories of ordinary women experiencing, overcoming, or choosing to do extraordinary things. This week’s story is from Nancy Raatz, who is a Missionary to Russia alongside her husband,...
by Tabby Finton | Mar 24, 2014 | Trends
Image is from Thomas Leuthard via Flickr Life had gotten a little too chaotic — running here, hurrying there. Two hours early, I was leaving for a business trip and found myself delayed at the airport for no apparent reason: no weather or mechanical issues. I...
by Ashley Darkenwald | Mar 24, 2014 | Health and Wellness
Image is from D. Sharon Pruitt via Flickr When I ask my clients what they really want to know regarding nutritional health tips, the question that comes up repeatedly is how to prepare healthy, delicious snacks for on-the-go. From my first published book, Living...
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