religion
How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
Can a Lone Proprietor Hire Employees?
If you're asking whether a single proprietor can hire staff, the answer is yes, but it's not usual. This post will address this question as well as related topics such as employment law, contracts, freelancers, and limited companies.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
A Short Story About Achieving Self-Love With Jesus
Do you struggle with pleasing people? Do you try to be someone you think others want you to be? I’ve been there, done that. I continue to struggle with it to this day. I didn’t always have confidence or love for myself. I was abused, abandoned, and neglected in my childhood, so I didn’t always have the healthiest relationships to teach me self-esteem. I had very low self-worth and was depressed for many years. My very low self-esteem gave me the desire to want to please people.
By Effie Fields3 years ago in Journal
Get 3D Close View of the PiXiu Celestial Coming With Fortune: Emblem of Wealth Luck Potential just for this Short Window of Opportunity
The auction orgainsed by Sothebys for the masterpeice will be on website display here at this link for maybe once in a Lifetime for the next 3 days
By Estalontech4 years ago in Journal
Mother Earth's Flower Vs Devil's Lettuce
I was once jealous of my, one day to be, ex-husband after he got his medicinal marijuana card. It was hard for me to fathom being able to walk into a store to purchase marijuana, almost as easily as milk and bread. How easy it has become!
By Jamie LeFebvre 4 years ago in Journal
God Is Our Sovereign Lord, Not Our Puppet Master
God doesn’t sit on his heavenly throne, controlling us the way a master puppeteer controls his puppets. And despite popular misconception God is not the author of struggle, pain and wars, that’s Satan’s territory, but the Lord can use these things to draw us closer to him, he has the power to use something horrible and turn it around.
By Michelle Renee Kidwell4 years ago in Journal
Kicked in Ribs
I, coincidentally, am the back-of-the-coffee-shop mystery. I bring thrifted books, sharpies, and sharp eyes. I scribble blackout poetry and sip on iced coffee and listen to James Arthur and pop my fingers again and again. My tote bags are overflowing with straw wrappers, Midliner highlighters, and forgotten stories.
By Macy Lynn Evridge4 years ago in Journal
UN REPORT CITES “SERIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS” IN CHINA
I’ve taken some flak about a certain issue over the past few years. I’ve learned not to let barbs from readers bother me, but put-downs are still a good way to take the temperature of a particular topic.
By David Morton Rintoul4 years ago in Journal








