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Marketing Your Faith-Based Organization Post-COVID

Marketing Your Faith-Based Organization Post-COVID

Editorial credit: Zamrznuti tonovi / shutterstock.com  The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically changed how faith-based organizations engage with their communities. Physical gatherings were limited, and congregations faced challenges in maintaining consistent attendance and connection. The shift towards online services was essential, leading many faith communities to embrace digital tools for the first time. Now, as we move […]

The Art of Sweater Dressing: Cozy, Chic, and Effortlessly Stylish

The Art of Sweater Dressing: Cozy, Chic, and Effortlessly Stylish

By Mary Campbell | Editorial Credit: yanishevska / shutterstock.com  Sweater dressing has become an essential part of fall and winter wardrobes, embodying a seamless blend of comfort and style. The art of sweater dressing revolves around choosing the right fit, texture, and layering techniques to create looks that are both cozy and polished. From oversized […]

Travelers Rejoice: Automatic Refunds Now Required for Canceled or Delayed Flights

Travelers Rejoice: Automatic Refunds Now Required for Canceled or Delayed Flights

By Chris Tobias | Editorial Credit: Adam McCullough / shutterstock.com  In a significant shift aimed at enhancing passenger rights, U.S. airlines are now mandated to issue automatic refunds for tickets and related expenses when flights are canceled or significantly delayed. This new rule, which officially took effect on Monday, October 28, is a relief to […]

How New Homeownership Policy Changes Can Help Black & Latino Families Build Wealth

How New Homeownership Policy Changes Can Help Black & Latino Families Build Wealth

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. | Photo Credit: Standret / shutterstock.com  Homeownership is one of the most effective tools for building and transferring wealth in the United States, yet systemic barriers have historically prevented many Black and Latino families from accessing it. These barriers—rooted in discriminatory practices, economic inequalities, and unequal access to credit—have contributed significantly […]