Married in College: A Family Visit
When a family visit doesn't go as smoothly as planned, Love section editor, Emily Herring Dunn learns a big lesson on love, patience and growing up.
Non-Stop Honor: How to Love Your Mom 365 Days a Year
May is the month for mom's with Mother's Day right on the 9th! But don't your mom's deserve some loving every day of the year? I know mine does!
Spring Sing Tote DIY
Make you're own tote bag! This is a quick and easy project that takes about 10 minutes. The result is a fantastic addition to a spring wardrobe.
Fusion-Spiced Veggie Burgers
The appealing aroma of these light and lean veggie burgers is divine. You can store these ready-to-make patties in your refrigerator for up to a week for a simple go-to meal that’s speedy and scrumptious.
Celebrating Spring with food
Take advantage of the good weather by recharging your batteries the right way. What better way than a garden picnic with easy springtime recipes?
Mitigating Money Mishaps
hose of us in our twenties don’t always fully understand money mishaps before jumping head first into the “real world,” so it’s a good idea to figure out how to manage our money now.
Mother’s Day Tributes!
RCG Mag staff wanted to take a moment to shout out to their special mom's this month! So take a moment and read up on why we love our mom's...then go hug yours or any other inspiring woman in your life. Here's to the strong, empowered women of our lives! Happy Mother's Day!
Stopping Traffic (Human Trafficking) With Those Shoes
Ateba Crocker, founder of the women’s online boutique Shoe Revolt, knows how girls want to feel confident and beautiful in the clothes and shoes they wear. Her abusive father, however, robbed her of that feeling at an early age.
African-American Lectionary seeks to inspire a future rooted in a history.
Simmons first polled nearly 10,000 black clergymen to decide if the need was valid. Simmons then pitched the idea to the Lilly Endowment and received a grant for almost $2 million.
It’s complicated, thanks to Facebook
While this new tech-savy Facebook has certainly helped many aspects of human interaction in the business world, the romantic hemisphere has unquestionably suffered
Me… a Missionary?
Maybe you’ve thought, “Me, called to missions? I don’t think so. There’s no way God would ever call me to be a missionary overseas!” Don’t worry, you’re not alone.
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Growing by the Grace of GodBy Emily Herring Dunn For the past year or so I have been doing many things to try...
Certainty in the UncertaintyBy Stacey Wilson Lately, the Richter scale has seen its fair share of news headlines....
Getting Married Young: Advice from someone who did itBy Emily Herring Dunn I know that I have my regular column entitled Married in College,...
Married in College: A Family VisitBy Emily Herring Dunn Now that you know the condition our apartment was in, you can...
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Brush Wars: The tale of one girls fight…with her hairby Megan Hussong As my hairstyles changed, so did my outlook. Society throws...
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Book Review: You Don’t Have To Learn the Hard Way by J. R. Parrishby Catey Gonzalez Congratulations to the class of 2010! For most of you, the beginning of June will bring the freedom you’ve been waiting for since fall 2006: your high school or college days are behind you and it’s time to join the fabulous “real world” – almost. Graduating seniors have no doubt been told by now that it’s not quite all... [Read more of this review]
Book Review: If You Have To Cry, Go Outsideby Katherine J. Chen When Kelly Cutrone found out that a People’s Revolution intern had blogged about her working experience online (equating her internship with a “Devil Wears Prada”-type ordeal), Cutrone did not hesitate to pick up the phone, call the intern, and fire her on the spot—but not before threatening to sue her and her parents... [Read more of this review]
Spring Sing Tote DIYBy Janie Dumbleton When Spring and Summer roll around, there are endless opportunities for spontaneous picnics, beach trips, pool visits, etc. Each of these occasions warrants some preparation, therefore a cute bag to pack food, towels, sunscreen, and all other warm weather necessities is a must-have. To make a cute carry-all tote personal, gather some... [Read more of this review]
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