That deGrom isn’t the clear and obvious choice to win the award speaks to the challenges from Washington’s Max Scherzer and Philadelphia’s Aaron Nola, yes, but just as much to the stigma that needlessly attaches itself to deGrom’s record: 8-8.
Just because everyone believes something is true doesn’t make it so.
Made with pineapple, sherry, and rye whiskey, this forgotten cocktail feels remarkably modern.
Teresa Boardman discusses bad photography and why real estate agents owe it to their seller clients to know and market with good photographs.
There seems to be a lot of misinformation floating around about the rules surrounding negotiating commission and the Code of Ethics. I reached out to NAR to clear it up
When you are looking for a home or a new apartment where is the first place you go? Personally, like most people, I rely on Google. In my searches, I stumble across countless real estate websites. As I click through these sites, far too many of them aren’t doing enough to convert the traffic into leads. Are you getting the leads that you feel you deserve? If you’re like most brokerages, you worked hard on …
The opportunity costs of homeownership are considerable.
If you tasted a new wine variety each week, it would take you 40 years to try them all. Here are 6 rare red wine grapes that you deserve to know about.
These delectable Chardonnays prove some whites get better with age.
What are your thoughts on his play and do you continue to see him as the starter going forward?
When it comes to investing in real estate, do the young & tech savvy beat out the competition, or the old timers that have the funding and knowledge?
Graduating your top three scorers isn’t usually a prescription for success. But don’t tell that to Smithsburg.
As I do Strategic Planning with churches all over the country, one of most consistent priorities churches identify is attracting young families. I don’t think I’ve been to a church yet that said, “We don’t really need to reach young people. We’re doing just fine with an aging population and our old ways of doing things.”Read More
by Eric Bonetti If you’re like most Episcopalians, you value your church building as a place of comfort, warmth and respite–a place of welcome and peace, remote from the stresses of dai…
Churches that are actually making devoted followers of Christ out of the raw material of lost people have pastors who are expected to actually lead. And these are pastors who deserve to be followed.
Before you get all “but people died for the right to vote” on me, understand I'm just asking a question. As you've probably noticed, there are a lot of people asking questions this election cycle:<br>What is going on in America?<br>Have you ever seen anything like this?<br>How did a billionaire who lives on
Many young, white evangelical Christians aren't showing up at church. Leaders want to know where they've gone, why they left, and how to win them back.
In recent years there’s been much understandable and laudable Evangelical conversation about expanding Christianity’s reach to attract diverse demographics through creative branding, especially but not exclusively Millennials. These exertions have led to rhetorical, liturgical...
While our entire city is failing our most marginalized citizens, Christians have a special responsibility to do more.