While New Year’s day came and went with very little fanfare at my house (well, if you don’t count our Star Wars marathon), I think I’d be remiss if I didn’t take the time to mark the passing of the new year, with a look ahead to the future. And I think it is fitting, then, […
Is the New Year really new or old? Happy or sad? Is it only part of the process and the cycle of sea...
By a quirk of the publication deadlines this newsletter is submitted before Christmas 2005 for publi...
I have, mainly because the new church year begins on the first Sunday in December. In certain ways I...
It’s that time of year again, when we all crack open our New Year’s resolutions vault, sift through ...
French Abstract: Pour la nouvelle année, quelques soient nos intentions, notre premier effort devra ...
A Newspaper article by Scott Bellows, an Assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business at ...
As we begin a new year, some of us focus on the possibilities and others focus on the probabilities;...
For many of us, the end of the year is a nostalgic time. For most people, the pace of work slows dur...
I have dreaded the approach of 2016 for quite some time. I had a nagging feeling about turning 40 in...
This month, we bring you our New Year\u27s resolutions. But we\u27re not talking about things like e...
Our resolutions reveal what we value yet feel we do not live up to. Posting about conforming to God...
Entering the new year, we reflect on what’s not been done and tend to resolve to improve. Unfortunat...
‘Tis the season for making New Year’s resolutions, a custom that goes back 4,000 years to the ancien...
Whether snuggled up at home or out partying with family and friends, the dawn of the new year is som...
by Terry Reese Happy New Year! Issue 27 marks the first issue of 2015, a fresh start to a new year....
Is the New Year really new or old? Happy or sad? Is it only part of the process and the cycle of sea...
By a quirk of the publication deadlines this newsletter is submitted before Christmas 2005 for publi...
I have, mainly because the new church year begins on the first Sunday in December. In certain ways I...
It’s that time of year again, when we all crack open our New Year’s resolutions vault, sift through ...
French Abstract: Pour la nouvelle année, quelques soient nos intentions, notre premier effort devra ...
A Newspaper article by Scott Bellows, an Assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business at ...
As we begin a new year, some of us focus on the possibilities and others focus on the probabilities;...
For many of us, the end of the year is a nostalgic time. For most people, the pace of work slows dur...
I have dreaded the approach of 2016 for quite some time. I had a nagging feeling about turning 40 in...
This month, we bring you our New Year\u27s resolutions. But we\u27re not talking about things like e...
Our resolutions reveal what we value yet feel we do not live up to. Posting about conforming to God...
Entering the new year, we reflect on what’s not been done and tend to resolve to improve. Unfortunat...
‘Tis the season for making New Year’s resolutions, a custom that goes back 4,000 years to the ancien...
Whether snuggled up at home or out partying with family and friends, the dawn of the new year is som...
by Terry Reese Happy New Year! Issue 27 marks the first issue of 2015, a fresh start to a new year....
Is the New Year really new or old? Happy or sad? Is it only part of the process and the cycle of sea...
By a quirk of the publication deadlines this newsletter is submitted before Christmas 2005 for publi...
I have, mainly because the new church year begins on the first Sunday in December. In certain ways I...