
Giving to the Lord
Have you ever started something but never finished or followed through? An exercise routine, diet, home project, or date night
Have you ever started something but never finished or followed through? An exercise routine, diet, home project, or date night
In a much anticipated decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled Friday afternoon that a law
Does your church provide a parsonage for your pastor and his family? A church-owned parsonage offers many advantages for both
If I had it to do over again, I would leave my retirement savings alone. I was 24 years old
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued the 2019 optional standard mileage rates (Notice 2019-2). After having a slight increase
This time of year it’s fun to get into the spirit of giving. But while you’re busy shopping for everyone
The constitutional challenge to the minister’s housing allowance moves into the next phase today as oral arguments are heard before
Bill plans to retire within 10 years. He got a late start on saving for retirement. Over the past several
Most Christians agree outreach and missions are a good thing. The idea of sending a missionary to the field, putting