Archive for December, 2009
« Previous EntriesChristian Client: The First 5 Things to Ask When Choosing a Lawyer
Saturday, December 26th, 2009As a client choosing a lawyer, don’t be afraid to ask blunt questions. It’s okay, lawyers are used to it, and there are some things you really need to know.
Get solid answers to these five key questions before you make your legal hiring decision:
1) How much will you charge me? (not only nice to know, […]
DEVELOPING…Court Grounds Reindeer Flight
Thursday, December 24th, 2009Santa’s Village, North Pole - Handing victory to a coalition of environmental groups, a judge in the Northern District today issued an emergency injunction against the traditional Christmas Eve flight of Santa’s reindeer herd.
The temporary restraining order cites a “substantial likelihood of irreparable atmospheric harm” arising from “high altitude carbon emissions” and bans further reindeer […]
8th Commandment canceled: Priest teaches poor to steal
Monday, December 21st, 2009“My advice, as a Christian priest, is to shoplift.”
Father Tim Jones preached these words to his congregation at St. Lawrence Church in England yesterday, according to this article in the Daily Mail newspaper. And he wasn’t kidding.
Father Jones went on, teaching the poor how and when to steal: “I would ask that they do not […]
End-of-Year Consultation: Your Top Ten Favorite Legal Advice of 2009
Friday, December 18th, 2009From bankruptcy to pre-nups, I’ve drilled deep into our analytics for 2009. Here’s your top ten favorite (most viewed) posts of the year:
1. Bankruptcy for Christians Facing Financial Meltdown?
2. Google Gives Glimpse of Legal Struggles Christians Face
3. Good News on the Law: Can President Obama Change the Supreme Court?
4. The Litigation Trap and the […]
Something to make others thank God: Six steps to a simple estate plan
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009What you are doing is much more than a service that supplies God’s people with what they need. It is something that will make many others thank God. - 2 Corinthians 9:12 (CEV)
For most people, sound and sensible estate planning is simple:
1. Make a will (who gets what and who speaks for you when you’re […]

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