After a lackluster couple of years of job creation, 2023 is poised to be a much stronger year for new graduates. According to The New York Times, "Seniors and graduates are again in demand as companies revive recruiting, underscoring the economic premium that comes with a diploma."
After a lackluster couple of years of job creation, 2023 is poised to be a much stronger year for new graduates. According to The New York Times, "Seniors and graduates are again in demand as companies revive recruiting, underscoring the economic premium that comes with a diploma."
It’s time to focus on what God has in His hands, not on what is in your hand. Ask God for every small thing you need. Don’t be afraid to name it. Let go of some of what you have, live generously in order to move into what God has for your life. And get into God’s Word so your mind can let go of a poverty mindset and embrace God’s abundance, God’s power and God’s strength.