Victory Over Your Finances
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“And when it rains, look up rather than down.
Without the rain, there would be no rainbow.”
Finding Your Next Job Fast
Kevin Brennfleck and Kay Marie Brennfleck National Certified Career Counselors and Life Calling Coaches SM
Need to find a new job quickly? In this economy, many people need to find work fast, yet they unwittingly prolong their unemployment. One study found that 95 percent of job seekers make mistakes in their job search that hinder them from securing their next job. The tips in this article will help make sure you are not one of them!
Most job-hunting mistakes fall into two categories: (1) unproductive methods of finding job openings, and (2) ineffective interviewing skills. In today’s insecure job market, it makes sense to learn how to use the very best job search strategies. Knowing how to reduce the time it takes to find a new job is one way you can have “employment security” in an unstable economy. CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE.
Most job-hunting mistakes fall into two categories: (1) unproductive methods of finding job openings, and (2) ineffective interviewing skills. In today’s insecure job market, it makes sense to learn how to use the very best job search strategies. Knowing how to reduce the time it takes to find a new job is one way you can have “employment security” in an unstable economy. CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE.
Ace Your Interview
Stephen Jennings Author of Promoting Yourself, Tips & Tools for Acing the Interview
Companies like to ask a lot of questions when interviewing. It starts out with “Tell me about a time when you… lost a sale, won a sale, worked on a team and it went well or did not go well, when you were the leader of a project, how you handle rejection," etc... These seem like easy questions to answer but for the majority of people it can be difficult to effectively communicate your experience and skills in ways that really grab people's attention and make them want to know more about you. This is especially true in today’s market where there are more and more people going for fewer and fewer jobs. The companies can afford to be picky. What this means to you is that you must be on top of your game.
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Bouncing Back from Job Loss
_No matter how it happens, a job loss is painful. Maybe you were
caught up in a corporate downsizing, and it’s nothing personal. Maybe it
was personal; your boss was an insensitive jerk who didn’t recognize
your talent. Either way, it’s easy to start questioning your self-worth
at such a time. You may wonder if you’ll end up homeless, never to
contribute in a meaningful way to civilization again. In 30 days, your
savings will be depleted. Are your old office workers laughing behind
your back? Are your neighbors looking at “the loser” when they see you
at home on a weekday?
Well, don’t get caught up in the negatives. This will only sabotage
your immediate future. Here are some tips for moving forward: To read the rest of the story: CLICK HERE
The 14 Ways to Look for a Job By Richard BollesNot many people realize it, but the job-hunt is one of the most studied phenomena of our time. It is amazing what we know about it.
Acquainting yourself with this research can pay rich dividends to any job-hunter, and especially if your job-hunt is running into trouble. Let me illustrate what I mean. Most job-hunters think there are basically only three ways to go about their job-hunt: resumes, ads, and agencies. Actually, there are fourteen: CLICK HERE TO VIEW THEM How can I use the Internet to find a job in ministry?
| Being Prepared in an Uncertain EconomyBy Kevin Brennfleck and Kay Marie Brennfleck
National Certified Career Counselors and Life Calling CoachesSM "The door of opportunity is wide open if you are prepared." Anonymous What would you do if you were laid off today? That's not the kind of question you probably want to contemplate, is it? The reality, however, is that in today's job market you need to prepare for the unexpected. The good news is that developing a game plan for making a career transition will very likely help you in your current job, as well. In addition, knowing that you are ready for whatever comes your way will give you a sense of confidence and peace of mind, which are invaluable assets in turbulent times. Here are five steps for being prepared in case of job loss: CLICK HERE TO VIEW THEM Learn How To Write A Resume
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The Palmers: 'First Comes Love, Then Comes Money'
Scott and Bethany Palmer help couples work through financial infidelity and discuss their Financial Relationship Index. They are authors of “First Comes Love, Then Comes Money”.
Where The Palmers Work
Ministries / Employers
At Envoy Financial, our ministry is to serve your ministry. We are a non-profit ministry that has been exclusively serving Christian ministries and their employees in the areas of retirement and group benefit plans since 1989. The various ministries we work with include churches, rescue missions, para-church ministries, schools, mission-sending organizations, and christian camps and conference centers.
This section of the website is for the ministry leadership of ministries that currently work with Envoy and for ministries investigating working with Envoy Financial.
Some of the services we provide are listed to the left at this link: CLICK HERE
For more information on how we can serve your ministry, contact Jeff Gater at (888) 879-1376, ext. 209 or by email.
At Envoy Financial, our ministry is to serve your ministry. We are a non-profit ministry that has been exclusively serving Christian ministries and their employees in the areas of retirement and group benefit plans since 1989. The various ministries we work with include churches, rescue missions, para-church ministries, schools, mission-sending organizations, and christian camps and conference centers.
This section of the website is for the ministry leadership of ministries that currently work with Envoy and for ministries investigating working with Envoy Financial.
Some of the services we provide are listed to the left at this link: CLICK HERE
For more information on how we can serve your ministry, contact Jeff Gater at (888) 879-1376, ext. 209 or by email.
Thinking Debt Settlement? Read the Fine Print
As the economy struggles and debt accumulates, consumers are looking towards ways of get out of the hole.
Single parent suffers from depression and debt
Jacob Bell strayed away from God as a teen. He had a son out of wedlock, got married and divorced after only a year. He went into depression and $20,0000 in debt after the divorce.
Kathy Sieg: The Secret to Security
Nurse Katherine Seig donated money for a water well in India. She went to India for the well dedication.
Life-Changing Solution
Mounting debt was bankrupting Phil’s business – as well as his marriage to Shannon. Find out what this couple began to do that solved their problems.
Mary Gilbert: Making Your Income Grow
Mary runs a successful daycare that grew and grew after a difficult divorce. She moved up through the levels of The 700 Club and as she did so, her daycare grew. She is now a Chairman's Circle member.
Is God Greater than the Economy?
Steve’s business dried up as the economy floundered.
Then he was confronted with a test of faith. Would he keep his word?
Then he was confronted with a test of faith. Would he keep his word?

