Updated: Wed, May. 14 2008 18:11 PM ET  
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Best U.S. Christian Workplaces Named for 2008
Ethan Cole
The Best Christian Workplaces Institute (BCWI) recently announced its annual list of best Christian places to work in the United States for 2008. BCWI surveyed more than 7,834 employees in 67 organizations across the nation to identify the best workplaces with a Christian mission and/or values.
Cutting 90 Credit Cards
Dave Ramsey
We have 90 credit cards in a safe deposit box, and they all have zero balances. I know you say we don’t need credit, but I’d really like for us to keep our credit rating intact. My husband and I both own our own businesses, and I like the security of knowing they’re there in case something bad happens.
Calif. Man Accused of Investment Scam Targeting Christians
Gillian Flaccus
Federal authorities arrested a man accused of running an investment scheme that netted more than $25 million by targeting Christian investors nationwide.
'Christian Travel Planner' Guide to Faith-Based Trips
The Associated Press
A guide to faith-based trips is out called "The Christian Travel Planner." The $16.99 paperback includes information about missions and ministries; Christian cruises, camps and retreats; and Christian heritage sites overseas in the Middle East, Greece, Italy, England, Germany and other places.
Gospel Music Channel: Fastest-Growing Cable TV Network
David Bauder
Only a few thousand families in Tennessee were able to see the Gospel Music Channel light when it began less than four years ago. Now it's television's fastest-growing cable network — available in some 40 million homes, more than a third of the nation.
Christian Coalition Backs Net Neutrality at FCC Hearing
Lawrence Jones
Organizations that don't have "deep pockets" should have the same access to the internet "without snooping or blocking or slowing down" by internet providers, the vice president of a conservative Christian advocacy group said Thursday at a meeting on network management.
Photo News
Conservatives Urge Marriott to Scrap Adult Movies
Several conservative groups, including the American Family Association, are asking Marriott International Inc. to stop giving hotel guests the option of ordering pay-per-view movies with strong sexual content.
Finance News from AP
Sell House, Move into Apartment?
Many in U.S. Don't Have Bank Accounts
Time to Spring Clean Your Finances
Wells Fargo to Launch Mortgage Program
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