Month: June 2007

Making quality investments

June 6, 2007 | 1 comment

I receive a short newsletter each month from the Edward Jones investment house, and a word of wisdom they shared this month on making quality investments caught my attention. An adviser wrote: “Quality investments are like tennis balls: They are

Answers to college student questions

June 5, 2007 | 15 comments

My post “Benefits of sharing Christian Science,” spurred several emails from curious readers wanting answers to the questions I said college students asked me in the comparative religions class I spoke to a week ago. So, here are a few

We’ll be happy to help

June 1, 2007 | 6 comments

I have this bad, but maybe good! habit of telling people, “We’ll be happy to do that,” when promising to personally help out in some way. I’ve done it for so many years I often don’t realize I’m saying it.