Divorce
Employers are increasingly using creative ways to interview and decide on new employees. While employers cannot ask directly, most hiring managers acknowledge that how a candidate conducts themselves in their personal life serves as an indicator for how they will react in many ways on the job. Is the employee organized (may look at how [...]
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No one ever said that reconciliation is easy. It can be very hard. But this is certain: reconciliation is necessary. It can take years to form the deep divisions that keep families and former friends apart. And it may take time to heal those wounds. Today: we’ll learn from the teachings of Jesus the steps to take to seek real reconciliation and find it.
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This is focused on men that have reached “midlife” but it applies to everyone, especially at the beginning of a new year.
“A midlife crisis isn’t inevitable. Rather than quitting your job, buying a motorcycle, and leaving your family behind to ride off into the sunset, you can discover what truly matters most. Then you can live based on that, to make the rest of your life better than anything you’ve experienced before.”
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Are you depressed or have a friend that is? Are thoughts of people from your past affecting your marriage or relationships? Listen to “Soul Ties – Pt 1 and 2″. They walk through how people often feel bad due to connections in their past and how to move past them. Part 2 is a must for [...]
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