By: Sarah Now we are defi nitely starting a new season — cozy up with sweater season, peak season for apple picking, search is on for scary-crazy Halloween costume shopping season, see pumpkin everywhere season. Fall is always a ...
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By: Richard Hanus Atypical work visa holder in the U.S. often wonders where the grass might be greener as far as work environment is concerned. That is usually because their aunt has a friend…. who has a cousin…. who ...
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By: Nancy Abiera It is our natural reaction to avoid conflict, and run away from discomfort. However, the Bible calls us to be courageous in facing that which we are afraid of similar to the storms and conflicts in ...
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Read More »Estate Planning for Your Adult Children: What Parents Should Know
By: Janice Dantes When we think of estate planning, we think about it as something we should do when we are older. We do not think about estate planning for our young, healthy college-aged or young adult children. Also, ...
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