Especially in the holidays, when we tend to spend more, credit card debt can be a problem. But some smart strategies, you can manage credit card debt and keep it under control. Moneylion has 15 suggestions. (Photo: Creative Commons)

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Especially in the holidays, when we tend to spend more, credit card debt can be a problem. But some smart strategies, you can manage credit card debt and keep it under control. Moneylion has 15 suggestions. (Photo: Creative Commons)


Many “fallen away” Christians come back for Christmas services. They may enter your church doors, some for the first time. It’s a great opportunity to welcome them and make them feel at home. The United Methodist Church explores. (Photo: Creative Commons)


RCL reflection, Third Sunday in Advent, Year A. Dec. 14, 2025. Is it me, or does this winter seem bleaker than usual? World problems fill us with fear, frustration and anger. And we really need the dose of joy Gaudette Sunday provides. Pastor Rob Blezard explores. (Photo: Creative Commons)


Grandma’s pies, Mom’s cookies, Dad’s buttery mashed potatoes and Aunt Rita’s Christmas fudge -the holidays present us with special treats we look forward to all year. It’s easy to overdo it, NYC Health & Hospitals offers tips for staying on track. (Photo: Creative Commons)


About one third of all donations arrive in December, and 12 percent of giving happens in the last three days of the year. Now is a great time to craft a year-end letter that will motivate donors. The UMC explains. (Photo: Pexels.com)


Every year we love to sing about a reindeer named Rudolph, a snowman named Frosty and an assortment of other characters and holiday traditions. Many of these songs have back stories that make them even more interesting. Readers Digest reports. (Photo: Creative Commons)

RCL reflection for the Second Sunday of Advent, Year A. December 7, 2025. In the wilderness of our current day, we need not only John’s clear call to repentance, but also his word of hope. The Rev. Matthew O’Rear explores. (Image: Pixabay)


Scientists say it may be now or never to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In this kairos moment for action, every congregation can play a part in helping to preserve our planet. The United Church of Christ explains. (Photo: Creative Commons)


Most everyone is feeling the economic pinch these days, but that doesn’t mean we have to forego exchanging presents with loved ones. This article from PBS News outlines some strategies to help you shopping budget go farther. (Photo: Creative Commons)


The Advent and Christmas seasons are hard-wired for gratitude and generosity — perfect ingredients for a successful congregational fundraiser. Tired of the same old approaches? The writers at CauseVox.com have 50 good ideas! (Image: Creative Commons)
