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How much money should you be saving from each paycheck? More than you think
One third of Americans who bring home $75,000 or more annually are struggling to put any money away in savings and are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a recent report from SunTrust.
SharesRunning for God: why marathons are catching on among the faithful
Long a place where believers went to sit, churches are becoming a place where people go to exercise, or to be inspired to exercise. And increasingly, that exercise is running.
Shares10 of the most kid-friendly U.S. cities
Where are all the children? Here are the 10 metro areas with the most amount of children.
SharesThe UK starts using age ratings for YouTube videos, why not here?
The United Kingdom is rolling out age advisories for some videos on YouTube, but experts say the U.S. is a harder sell for such measures.
Shares10 interesting facts about weddings that could help you plan your own
The Knot, an online resource of marriage, has found that U.S. marriages continue to cost more — and seek to offer wedding guests new experiences.
Shares10 happiest jobs in America
Want your job to bring you happiness? Here are 10 jobs that workers reported as making them the happiest.
SharesThe problems grandparents face when parenthood starts all over again
Some children living with grandparents don't get vital supports to help the family, a new study says.
SharesWhy people are still talking about this theologian who plotted to kill Hitler
Seven decades after his execution for his part in a plot to assassinate Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer continues to inspire Christians and others around the world with his message of spirituality and faith.
Shares5 reasons to thank your best friend
Your best friend can bring you a lot of benefits you may not be aware of. Here are five reasons to thank him or her, especially since he or she can help you so much.
SharesFor millennials making sexual health decisions, there is no black and white
A new survey on millennials, sexuality and reproductive health highlighted the generation's instinct to ask questions first and judge later.
Shares5 huge things that change after baby
The birth of a baby is a life-changing event — it is amazing the enormous waves such a tiny human being makes.
SharesDoes ‘A.D. The Bible Continues’ live up to ‘The Bible?’
NBC has a lot of faith in Mark Burnett and Roma Downey's new Bible miniseries. Will their faith be rewarded?
SharesWhy digital culture hasn’t killed print yet
In 2007, Amazon introduced the Kindle, and many worried a death knell for print came with it. But even in a recession, bookstores are thriving and sales have stabilized.
Shares8 things to avoid when soothing a baby at night
Those early months of a parenting a baby are rough. Don't make it harder than it needs to be. Avoid these eight nighttime no-no's and finally get some of that sleep you've been craving.
SharesWhen Hollywood puts God on screen
What do user-friendly portrayals of God in movies -- whether a burning bush, an 11-year-old or the approachable-but-serious Morgan Freeman -- say about the society in which they're created?
SharesIf money can’t buy happiness, what actually does?
America is still the richest country in the world, but it's not one of the happiest. How much money is too little? How much is too much?
SharesKara Tippetts, Christian who blogged against assisted suicide, succumbs to cancer
Kara Tippetts, the Christian blogger who begged Oregonian Brittany Maynard, a fellow cancer sufferer, not to take her own life but instead let death take its own course, died Sunday from breast cancer.
SharesHeroes and heroines of young adult literature offer range of lessons
The protagonists of young adult literature may be irrational and emotional, but ultimately their loyalty, bravery and determination to stand up for what is right in the face of danger make them heroes and heroines worth reading about.
Shares5 times family members received a gift from a loved one after their death
There really isn't a perfect time to get over a loved one. And that might be because they keep sending you things once they've passed away.
Shares10 things that cheating men may have in common
Is he being faithful to you? Women, pay attention to these things or you may be caught off guard.
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