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“Parents & Children” is the fifth and final sermon in our series, Family Economics: Why Families Matter. This sermon was preached by Pastor Jason Garwood and recorded on Sunday, December 3rd, 2023, at the weekly worship gathering of Cross & Crown Church. If you have been blessed by this sermon, please visit our website to learn more about us or to hear more messages: www.crosscrownchurch.com. If you would like to support the work and ministry of Cross & Crown Church you may make a one-time donation or set up recurring giving on our website: www.crosscrownchurch.com/give.
“All of Christ, For All of Life” is the fourth sermon in our series, Family Economics: Why Families Matter. This sermon was preached by Pastor Ron Kronz and recorded on Sunday, November 26th, 2023, at the weekly worship gathering of CrossCrownChurch . If you have been blessed by this sermon, please visit our website to learn more about us or to hear more messages: www.crosscrownchurch.com. If you would like to support the work and ministry of Cross & Crown Church you may make a one-time donation or set up recurring giving on our website: www.crosscrownchurch.com/give.
“Husbands & Wives” is the third sermon in our series, Family Economics: Why Families Matter. This sermon was preached by Pastor Jason Garwood and recorded on Sunday, November 19th, 2023, at the weekly worship gathering of Cross & Crown Church. If you have been blessed by this sermon, please visit our website to learn more about us or to hear more messages: www.crosscrownchurch.com. If you would like to support the work and ministry of Cross & Crown Church you may make a one-time donation or set up recurring giving on our website: www.crosscrownchurch.com/give.
“Feminine Women” is Week 2 of our new series, Family Economics: Why Families Matter. This sermon was preached by Pastor Jason Garwood and recorded on Sunday, November 12th, 2023, at the weekly worship gathering of Cross & Crown Church. If you have been blessed by this sermon, please visit our website to learn more about us or to hear more messages: www.crosscrownchurch.com. If you would like to support the work and ministry of Cross & Crown Church you may make a one-time donation or set up recurring giving on our website: www.crosscrownchurch.com/give.
“Masculine Men” is Week 1 of our new series, Family Economics: Why Families Matter. This sermon was preached by Pastor Jason Garwood and recorded on Sunday, November 5th, 2023, at the weekly worship gathering of Cross & Crown Church. If you have been blessed by this sermon, please visit our website to learn more about us or to hear more messages: www.crosscrownchurch.com. If you would like to support the work and ministry of Cross & Crown Church you may make a one-time donation or set up recurring giving on our website: www.crosscrownchurch.com/give.
Get ready for an episode that's bound to change the way you think about money! Join us as Nicole Stork-Hassad, a seasoned money coach, and Chelsea Williams, a financial expert, dive deep into the heart of managing money in relationships. Nicole takes us on her personal journey, from financial struggle to stability, unmasking the toxic beliefs and scarcity mindset that often sabotage our financial growth. She reveals how our brains naturally function and why it's crucial to craft a money system that aligns with our unique needs.Episode Highlights:1. Explores emotional aspects of spending and the importance of facing feelings for better financial choices.2. Addresses the complexities of couples managing money together, advocating for open communication and teamwork. 3. Shares insights for transformative financial journeys and the benefits of financial education and coaching.Ready to revolutionize your relationship with money? Tune in now and discover the power of embracing emotions and proactive financial management.See how we can work together to transform your relationship:https://moneymastery.mykajabi.com/relationship-financial-strategyNicole Stork-Hestad, Money Coach & Wealth Enabler, is on a mission to empower individuals and families to fund lives they're genuinely proud of. With over a decade of immersive learning in personal finance, family economics, financial counseling, and more, she's become a true expert in financial transformation. Armed with a Master's degree in Family Science and ongoing Ph.D. pursuits in Personal Finance and Family Economics, Nicole designs tailored money programs that help clients identify money challenges, understand emotional triggers, and overcome limiting beliefs. She crafts new money management systems, ensuring lasting positive change, all while using her own family's finances as an experimental canvas.Nicole's Links:https://www.nshmoneycoaching.com/https://www.instagram.com/nshmoneycoaching/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nstorkhestad/https://www.facebook.com/nshmoneycoaching/Always and Never About Money Episode Links:Socials: https://linktr.ee/the_money_whisperMoney Mastery Website: https://moneymastery.mykajabi.com/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AlwaysandNeverMoney/
We live in an age where the family is viewed primarily as a unit of consumption. Families consume entertainment together, take vacations together, eat out together, and buy gifts for each other on birthdays and holidays. And these are great things to do together. But historically and biblically families were also productive and worked together to create valuable products and services through family households, homesteads, businesses and farms. Families that worked together with a common desire to serve others had unity and were at the foundation of healthy economies. For many of us one of the attractions of agriculture is the ability to do meaningful work together with the people that we love most in life: our family. Fewer and fewer jobs today allow for the participation of multiple ages and generations and agriculture is a space particularly suited for building and investing in relationships. And while this is the intention for many of us, the reality of learning to do this on a daily basis while coming from a culture of fragmentation, efficiency, and production can be challenging. In this episode I speak with Rory Groves, author of the book Durable Trades, about the blessing and challenge of learning to be productive families that work as a team as we learn to listen to and follow Jesus together. Rory's Book Durable Trades: https://a.co/d/8uENOz3Upcoming Agricultural and Discipleship Training: https://redeemingthedirt.com/training/Lamplighter Guild Horticulture Course: https://themastersguild.net/summerguildSupport the show
The history of economics has largely been written by men about men. Even when the economics of family became a burgeoning field of study in the 1970s, the woman's role was hardly talked about. Claudia Goldin is a pioneer in the field of gender economics and her latest book Career and Family places women squarely at the center of the family economics story. Goldin is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University and an economic historian. Journalist Rhoda Metcalfe sat down with Claudia Goldin to discuss her work and how she came to write the definitive book on gender economics Understanding the Gender Gap. The interview is part of the IMF series on extraordinary Women in Economics. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3oYUEdO
Chad M. Rogers is a professional networker, business development coach, and a trusted home mortgage advisor. He began in real estate in January of 2002 and has extensive experience in title, appraisal and credit to draw from for his career as a loan officer. Chad graduated from the University of Missouri – Columbia with a Consumer & Family Economics degree with an emphasis in Personal Financial Management. Both his skills and education have allowed him to contribute to his community as treasurer of an HOA and as a CSC member at a local elementary school. As a top producer, Chad believes in connecting good people, shares proven business philosophies, and originates loans through education.Learn more:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadmrogersloans/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-colorado-mortgage-team/https://comtgteam.comNMLS # 860930Colorado Real Estate Leaders https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/colorado-real-estate-leaders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-chad-rogers-senior-loan-advisor-with-the-colorado-mortgage-team
Chad M. Rogers is a professional networker, business development coach, and a trusted home mortgage advisor. He began in real estate in January of 2002 and has extensive experience in title, appraisal and credit to draw from for his career as a loan officer. Chad graduated from the University of Missouri – Columbia with a Consumer & Family Economics degree with an emphasis in Personal Financial Management. Both his skills and education have allowed him to contribute to his community as treasurer of an HOA and as a CSC member at a local elementary school. As a top producer, Chad believes in connecting good people, shares proven business philosophies, and originates loans through education.Learn more:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadmrogersloans/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-colorado-mortgage-team/https://comtgteam.comNMLS # 860930Colorado Real Estate Leaders https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/colorado-real-estate-leaders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-chad-rogers-senior-loan-advisor-with-the-colorado-mortgage-team
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This week we're joined by Patrick Brown of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He recently wrote a piece for The New York Times entitled, “Why Working-Class Parents Don't Buy What D.C. Is Selling.” He'll discuss what pro-family economic policies should focus on and what working-class parents across the country are saying about current policy proposals. This week's action item provides you with ideas on how you can help families in need during Respect Life Month. Links: Patrick's NYT article: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/14/opinion/child-tax-credit-biden.html Follow Patrick on Twitter: @PTBWrites Ethics & Public Policy Center: EPPC.org
Tanya joined the Adam Smith Business School in August 2018. Previously she was an Early Career Fellow at the University of Stirling working on the Healthy Ageing in Scotland (HAGIS) project.Tanya was awarded her PhD in 2015 from Royal Holloway University of London.Tanya's main research area is Family Economics, where she has investigated topics such as the impact of local labour market conditions on the incidence of domestic violence and the influence of education on the propensity for early motherhood, juvenile crime and marital sorting.Tanya is a member of the School's Applied Economics research cluster.Areas of expertise:Family EconomicsLabour EconomicsApplied Economics
Nicole Stork-Hestad earned her Master's degree in Family Science and is working towards her PhD in Personal Finance and Family Economics with certifications in Financial Counseling and Financial Therapy from the University of Kentucky. She is the owner of NSH Money Coaching where she works with clients to create new money management systems that offer financial freedom, reduce stress, and build family wealth. Nicole is committed to incorporating physical activity into her own life and helping her clients prioritize self-care and wellness. She says, “Exercise helps me calm every physical and mental cell in my body, allows me to focus, and give my body the movement it needs in a structured and intentional way”. Nicole is a mother to three children who are 7, 4, and 3 years. She is working to keep them moving and help each of her children find physical activities that bring them joy.
Spend time with us while we share our systems and opinions on finances within your family/household in this 2020 pandemic.
This week, we're joined by Rory Groves, author of Durable Trades, Family-Centered Economics That Have Stood The Test of Time. Rory and I will be discussing the impact that certain occupations have had on families through the years and explore how to find family-centered professions that have stood the test (and tests) of time. His book is FASCINATING, and I can’t wait for him to give us a lot more insight over the next few minutes. Additional Resources: You can order your own copy of Rory Groves book, Durable Trades, by clicking HERE. We are just a few days away from the start of Conventions Season 2021! We hope you will join us! You can puchase your in-person or Live stream ticket HERE.
Our conversation with the clapback couch! Show notes coming soon
The kitchen may be the heart of the home, but it is also a place that harbors some of the most toxic household items. Today we will discuss a few of the things you need to avoid to keep your family in vibrant health. It’s time to break up and hopefully never makeup again!HEALTHY DINNERS UNDER $4 BUCKSReferences TEFLON https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/whatwestudy/assessments/noncancer/completed/pfoa/index.htmlhttps://www.organicconsumers.org/news/teflon-toxicity-nonstick-cookware-chemicals-found-human-breast-milkhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21873601https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24007715https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5316830-EDCs-Androgenic-Activity-Perfluoroakyl.htmlSUGAR https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/nhp/documents/sugar.pdfBowman, S.A., “Diets of Individuals Based on Energy Intakes From Added Sugars." Family Economics and Nutrition Review, 12(2), 1999, pages 31-38Submit questions to: veggieschoolpodcast@gmail.com Let’s stay connected, y’all!!Social media FB-@letsvegaboutitpodcastInstagram-@letsvegaboutitpodcast Disclaimer: This Podcast is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any illness or disease. The information provided in this program is for general wellness education purposes, it has not been reviewed nor approved by the FDA and is not intended to take the place of advice from your medical professional. You are solely responsible for your health care and activity choices. Listening to this show does not constitute a 1-on-1 coaching relationship.
In this episode Hania talks about the challenges of transition, mom life while being a business owner and more. Tune in to learn more! To learn more about the enneagram book study check out the link below: www.jordantaylorcoach.com/enneagram
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Tucker Carlson, who's been great on some issues, has been speaking out against what he considers the free-market fundamentalism (I wish!) of mainstream conservatism. He says we need to understand that there's more to life than GDP, etc. Since this line of argument makes me crazy, I devoted this episode to answering it.
We love kids! They are cute, funny, pure and kind. However they are human beings and human beings always come with costs! The unofficial part 2 of #FamilyEconomics I explore the costs of having children. Since everyone is so quick to have them anyhow! > How much of our income do children cost us? > How much does the average child cost per year? > How much does the average child cost per lifetime? > Costs of childcare > How much does private schooling cost in the UK? > Impact of good schooling on housing prices? > Why it's fundemental for women to weigh up maternity packages when picking jobs/careers Any questions, comments or enquiries? hello@disunomics.com www.DISUNOMICS.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/D1SUNOMICS - @D1SUNOMICS IG: www.instagram.com/DISUNOMICS - @DISUNOMICS Shout outs: #TBSS The Bola Sol Show tickets - www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-bola-sol…#1521881244059
#MondayMoneyTalk #BlackMoneyTeam "Resurgence of Family Economics" with Apostle SB Barber & Commentators Dr. Loyace Foreman Jr, Ms. Lydia Hinojosa. Me. Michael Lopez is on a 6weeks leave
There is a lot of discussions nowadays in the business world about work-life balance. Today I want to challenge and inspire you to think seriously about your work-marriage balance! Materialism is the excessive desire to acquire and consume material goods. Think about the choices and values you place on material things (things you can buy) and how that affects your satisfaction with your marriage. Not that wealth is bad, nor is it wrong to prosper. Owning and enjoying material things is not bad either. What we see from the research is that it is not so much the value OF things but the value we GIVE to things and wealth that influences our marital satisfaction. We’re going to look at four things: how marriage makes you wealthier, how work impacts marriage, how materialism itself affects marital quality, and how starting a family sooner or later (as a financial/career decision) affects life and family satisfaction. Marriage Makes You Wealthier Zagorsky published his findings in the Journal of Sociology (2005) after conducting a study of individuals in their youth, then into their 20’s, 30’s and 40’s. He found: Single people slowly increase their net worth over time Married people experience a 77% increase in net worth than single people On average, their wealth increases by 16% for each year of marriage. Divorced people: wealth starts to decrease 4 years before the divorce and they end up experiencing an average wealth drop of 77% The message is NOT: Stay wealth – don’t get divorced! The message is, you have the opportunity to get married, go for it, and take care of your marriage because one of the usual blessings is an increased likelihood of growing your net worth. Another thing, putting the heartache and really difficult consequences aside, it’s way cheaper to do counseling or coaching or marriage enrichment work early on and even when you feel like you don’t need it, than it is to go through a divorce. Be proactive about enriching and maintaining the quality of your marriage! Work Impacts Marriage Maume and Sebastian surveyed 372 couples (Journal of Family Economics, 2012). They discovered that for men, working a fixed night schedule lowered marital quality compared to men who worked fixed days. Also, marriages suffered when work schedules limited the time they could spend with their spouses. We’re not condemning you if this is what you need to do. We have good friends that have done this, but it’s hard! For women, it was a little different. Because of the expectations to get things done at home, outside-the-home-work was a disruption to family life, time for herself and time to engage with family members. This culminated in a negative marital effect if she was working rotating schedules, in particular. If you’re feeling really stuck and feel you have no other options for work, then your task is to figure out ways you can make the best of it and compensate for this challenge. Infidelity is something to keep in mind when in the workplace. A separate study showed that men with higher incomes are more prone to engage in infidelity. (Interestingly, for women, it’s the opposite.) Perhaps it’s because they spend more time in the workplace to create wealth, or perhaps only due to the fact that their professional and personal lives include more opportunity to engage in these illicit relationships. “Researchers have found that around one-half of participants who had cheated on their partner and who sought therapy (due to problems in their primary relationship) had met their extradyadic partner through their work”. We definitely need to be cautious about the impact that work can have on our marriages! Be aware of how decisions around work and career impact our marriage for better or for worse. Spending Affects Marital Quality In 2011, Carroll et all looked at how aligned couples were on how their money should be spent and how that influenced their marriage. The findings were really interesting:
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This week on the You, Me, and BTC Podcast, we'll be chatting with Nicholas Thorne. He is one of the creators of BlockSign, a brand new e-signature service that utilizes the Bitcoin blockchain. It allows you to embed documents in the blockchain so you can later prove what you have or have not signed. Mr. ...The post YMB Podcast E33: BlockSign and Family Economics appeared first on You, Me, and BTC. Keep up on Twitter and Facebook!
This week on the You, Me, and BTC Podcast, we'll be chatting with Nicholas Thorne. He is one of the creators of BlockSign, a brand new e-signature service that utilizes the Bitcoin blockchain. It allows you to embed documents in the blockchain so you can later prove what you have or have not signed. Mr. ...The post YMB Podcast E33: BlockSign and Family Economics appeared first on You, Me, and BTC. Keep up on Twitter and Facebook!
Continuing from the last three episodes (here, here, and here), I'm finishing up the series "New Year: New Life" with a focus on biblical wisdom for Christian parents. And you get a real treat this time... I persuaded my wife Mindi to join me! Today's Presenters: Carey & Mindi Green Founder & Host ChristianHomeandFamily Parenting is tough. Children don't come with an instruction manual. Learning how to parent well is like learning how to do brain surgery blindfolded while roller-skating and doing the hokey-pokey! OK, maybe it's not QUITE so dramatic as that, but you get the point. Since there is so much that COULD be said about parenting, I decided to approach the issue from a very fundamental level, dealing with some of the most important issues surrounding the idea of having wisdom in your Christian parenting. Links & Resources mentioned in this podcast: Covenant Eyes (affiliate link*) My speaking services My counseling services The National Center for Biblical Parenting My new spiritual growth curriculum for individuals or groups - NEW LIFE IS NO JOKE My new couple's marriage devotional - in 3 formats - THE MARRIAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT You are invited to prayerfully consider partnering with Christian Home and Family. * These resources are affiliate links - you pay the same price, but part of your purchase goes to support the ministry of Christian Home and Family. Thanks! A couple of brief reminders: I'd love to do some future episodes that are "Q & A" in nature, regarding anything related to living as a Christian family. Please submit YOUR questions to me in the comments below or in any of these ways. Christian Home and Family is supported by generous donors like you. If you'd like to know more about how you can partner with me in this vital mission, see my partner page. I am available for SPEAKING engagement at your next retreat, conference, or seminar series. Check out my speaking page to find out more. NEXT EPISODE: January 30, 2013 - Podcast 21 - Family Economics in the Christian family The main music track used in the Christian Home and Family Podcast is entitled, "Midian" and is from Adam Rey's instrumental album Meat & Potatoes - Adam has generously given me permission to use his music, so please, support his generosity by checking out and purchasing his music at www.heyreyguitar.com - (no affiliate relationship, Adam's just my friend.) Also, the "resources" music track is from the www.musicrevoluation.com site. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FAMILY PODCAST LEAVE FEEDBACK AND A REVIEW ON I-TUNES Leave your thoughts and comments about your spiritual commitments below!
Imagine Benedictine monasteries hosting conferences and providing help to lay people looking to incorporate monastic values and practices into their lives. Nothing new, you say. People have been flocking to such monasteries, especially over the past couple of decades, gleaning wisdom and guidance on contemplative prayer, Lectio Divina, liturgy of the hours, and other portable practices. For now, though, […]