Even though store shelves are full of back-to-school items, there is still a lot of summer left! In fact, the season isn’t officially over until the first day of fall, which is Sept. 23. There is much more to be done during the last few weeks of summer – the favorite season of many of us. ...
Although millions are spent each year on entrepreneurship training that is intended to help alleviate poverty and elevate the quality of life of entrepreneurs in developing nations, these programs often fail to make an impact.
Through the support of BYU’s Ballard Center for Social Impact, ...
Insurance is crucial for managing financial risks and protecting yourself in the case of unexpected events. There are numerous types of insurance — from health and auto insurance to life and property coverage — with each designed to meet specific needs.
Given the myriad available policy ...
That time of the month can often feel chaotic for those of us that menstruate. Then again, so can the week before, the week after and the weeks in between. Our bodies are in a constant cycle of changing hormones and internal phases that affect our mind and body.
Fortunately, there are things ...
NOTE: As issues with the COVID-19 virus continue to change, please contact individual churches for information on how they are handling worship services.
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St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
Worship services are currently being held in person each Sunday at 11 a.m. Please see our ...
There are just a couple more weeks of summer break before school begins again. Many parents are preparing by buying new school clothes, gathering supplies and getting back onto a regular sleep schedule. Parents often wonder how they can prepare their children in other ways – ways that help ...