Is it ever OK to lie? Pastors and theologians respond | In a world where the truth is often tainted and an occasional white lie may seem more ethical than telling a brutally honest truth, many believers may wonder if exceptions exist to the Ten Commandments' prohibition on lying — or bearings a false witness. |
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Op-Ed: When should Christians boycott a company? | While the rationale behind a boycott is simple, determining when and how to employ a boycott in your personal life and shopping patterns requires discernment. Here are three questions to consider as you navigate this tricky topic. |
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Travel: Postcard from Uppsala, Sweden | This college town about 43 miles from the Swedish capital of Stockholm is more than just a day trip destination. My visit to Uppsala came earlier this month before 50,000 students returned for classes at the 546-year-old Uppsala University, the oldest university in Scandinavia. |
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| America’s Christian Credit Union is offering this special new money term share certificate (TSC) with a high rate! | What is a Term Share Certificate? Term Share Certificates (TSC) are investment accounts offered by credit unions that are similar to Certificates of Deposit (CD) you might find at a bank. A TSC pays higher interest rates over a fixed period of time, known as a term, for a guaranteed return. When you place funds you don’t immediately need into a TSC you can earn higher dividends without daily management or fees. This is a low-risk way to maximize your savings because deposits made with ACCU are federally insured by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) and American Share Insurance. It is a safe way to grow your savings with a return you can count on. Plus, you can spend the time you would have spent watching the stock market with your family because you can rest assured that your return will not change as the market fluctuates. | | |
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