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The grass isn’t always greener on the other side

Is the grass really greener on the other side? When you stand in your front yard and look across the street at your neighbor’s lawn, their grass appears to look thick, green and pretty darn good. Have you ever sat at your desk ― or, better yet ,driven down the road ― and looked at […]

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3 reasons to do parking right

A fewweeks ago, we were exposed to just what little time we have to make a first impression on a guest: 7 seconds. That’s not much time to impact the thoughts and emotional reaction of these guests. Every “touch” point during a guest experience has the opportunity to build on the previous interaction, or to […]

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Cooperative Baptist Fellowship joins Red Cross, others in Sandy fund

Jeff Brumley, Associated Baptist Press News —The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) is joining forces with some of the biggest names in disaster relief and social services to provide long-term assistance to victims of Hurricane Sandy. A CBF representative and the Fellowship’s logo appeared at a Tuesday news conference in Manhattan along with those from the […]

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Layoffs, Cutbacks and Downsizing

Recently, my nephew asked me a question about employers and workers. In particular, he wondered about efficiency projects — including mechanization and outsourcing — that often lead to layoffs, cutbacks and downsizing. How does a Christian balance good business sense with care and compassion? Fortunately, the Bible is always an appropriate source for wisdom and […]

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To LEED or not to LEED?

Experts offer advice for deciding how far down the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification path to go.

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Groupthink in church

Groupthink refers to the increase of conformity within a group that leads to the acceptance of the prevailing viewpoint without critical consideration.

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Funding the vision — even in a struggling economy

Essentials for running a successful capital campaign, regardless of the economic climate.

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Why having a good coach can help clarify what matters

What do star athletes, top CEOs and Zappos employees have in common?

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Can I Google applicants?

Social media has become the major form of communication for a large portion of the population. An even larger percent of people are “dabbling” in it.

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Faith-Based Travel 101

Despite the recent recession, religious travel remains a priority among church groups.

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