Some people are born with unique medical challenges. Others may acquire disabling medical conditions due to illness or accidents. Those coping with disabling medical conditions often need the support of their faith as well as proper medical care. People who have...
Taking A Christian Approach To The Practice Of Law
Month: June 2022
Estate planning after a family member has lost their way
Teenage and early adult rebellions are common. Parents who pour all of their love and resources into their children often feel distressed when their children turn away from their faith and start making poor life choices. Many Christian parents take great comfort in...
Bringing a spirit of service to the probate process
Many devout Christians may find probate matters to be a bit uncomfortable. They may look at the desire for an inheritance as a form of greed. They may also grieve the way that families allow greed to damage their relationships. Some people intentionally avoid serving...
3 ways faith may affect the estate planning process
Devoted and dedicated Christians generally let their faith determine their actions in many areas of their lives. Prayer may be necessary before they decide whether to change their family circumstances or pursue an alternate career path. Someone's faith can also play...
How fighting workplace discrimination reflects Christian values
Many Christians turn to their faith as a source of solace. When they experience misconduct on the part of others, Christians often choose the path of forgiveness. They know that God may serve as their witness and may reward them for their struggles later. For example,...
Should someone just turn the other cheek after a major wreck?
Forgiveness is a cornerstone of Christian theology. In fact, Jesus himself said that if someone strikes your cheek, you should turn and offer them the other cheek instead of retaliating. He also encouraged people to forgive someone seventy times seven times. His...
Estate planning tips from the Bible
At Randle & Randle, we believe in Christian values. That's why we're not afraid to sit down and pray with our clients at our Maryland law firm. Shed some heavenly light on your estate plan It's all to easy to get overwhelmed by all the decisions you have to make...
Gifting your money to a Christian church
Leaving a financial legacy is a deeply personal decision, and for those who hold strong religious beliefs, leaving money to a Christian church in Maryland can be a meaningful testament of faith and generosity. By making a planned gift to a church, you can support a...
Knowing your rights as a diabetic in the workplace
As a diabetic in Maryland, knowing your workplace rights is essential. Discrimination against diabetes sufferers is prohibited under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was signed into law in 1990 and protects millions of employees nationwide. Providing...
What to know if you were hit by a reckless driver
If you have been involved in an accident with a reckless driver in Maryland, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills and other damages. Of course, the first step in the process is to prove that the defendant was in fact negligent in allowing the accident...

