For most people, Christmas is an exciting time of year; a time to get together with family, to see little ones open gifts and run around. But for some of us, it brings a stark reminder of how much time has passed and how many friends or loved ones have gone home before us. Any way you look at it, Christmas is on its way. As a Reformed Retiree, how should you be looking at this day of celebration? Join us for today’s show, as we have a frank conversation about Christmas and its joys and stressors.
Read More#3 of 3-part series. Money is power... well, at the very least it’s influence. The retired generations of the United States have 70% of the purchasing power, which means we should also have most of the influence on the culture. But how do we learn to wield the wealth influence that’s at our fingertips? Join us in the 3rd part of this 3-part series dedicated to evaluating how culture impacts you and how you can impact the culture. As always, Bruce Bruinsma of the Retirement Reformation is here to join us
Read More#2 of 3-part series: Culture shapes the way we think. Most Christians in the United States are at least somewhat concerned with the direction that our culture has been moving. Tempers are running high, division is everywhere, and frustration and fear are the norm. Christianity is no longer the primary influencer of culture, the media is. How can we stop the madness? Can it even be stopped? Join us in the second part of this three-part series dedicated to evaluating how culture impacts you and how you can impact the culture.
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