Financially, a trust fund is a an asset given by one person/party (grantor) to another person/party (beneficiary) that is managed by a neutral third party (trustee). Often these funds are set up for children who are too young to manage their own money, and so the money is left "in trust" until the child comes … Continue reading When the Trust Fund Runs Out
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Personal Piety isn’t Enough: The Church is More Important Than Ever
The Water In Which We Are Drowning With all of the hubaloo regarding the inauguration of Biden yesterday, I had intended to add my two cents to the overflowing coin bank of opinion on the recent 2020 elections. But due to unforeseen events, I am late to the party. That's ok, my understanding is that … Continue reading Personal Piety isn’t Enough: The Church is More Important Than Ever
A Worthy News Source
What is your go-to news source? Here's my recommendation!
My Perfect Penny
Today we drive to Kansas City for a full schedule of tests/consultations at Children's Mercy Hospital. By the end of the day we hope to have some answers. We had the opportunity to go last week and meet with only the cardiologist, but decided to wait until today so we could see the entire team … Continue reading My Perfect Penny
Christmas and Politics, Politics and Religion
Tomorrow is Christmas! Join us for this Christmas Eve Advent Meditation.
Just the Right Number of Miracles
Join us for the Countdown to Christmas Advent Meditations
The Virgin
Join us for Day 4 of our countdown to Christmas Advent Meditations
Ghosts and Angels
Countdown to Christmas Advent Meditations, Day 2
Bring on the Babies
There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judaea, a certain priest named Zacharias, Luke 1:5 How has the world changed since the days of Herod, the king of Judaea? If we lived in that day and age we would be hard tasked to draw our water from a well instead of the … Continue reading Bring on the Babies
An Alternative to Parler
The concern over big tech's interference in the elections is not overblown. Between the main stream media and Facebook/Twitter's "fact checking" - not to mention the unspeakable tortures that have no doubt been perpetrated upon Google's algorithm's - getting and sharing good information has become difficult if you are politically conservative. In the week following … Continue reading An Alternative to Parler




