Spring 2011 | Volume 109 | Number 659

When the Tables are Turned
Recognizing that your elderly parent might no longer be capable of living alone or may need extra care is something many families eventually face. Learn how to recognize the signs and how to help.
Also in this issue:
- How Did We Do? – President and CEO Brad Hewitt shares how Thrivent Financial talks about being a member-owner of Thrivent Financial.
- Act Like Royalty, Part II – You know you need a will or a trust; here's how to get started.
- Master the Summer Madness – Help your teens and tweens find their spark and make the most out of summer.
- Just One – Choosing even one of these 25 simple money tips can help you breathe easier when it comes to your finances.
- Get a Better Picture of Your Health – Combine health assessments with cardio, strength and flexibility tests.
- Meet Your Board – Albert Siu combines faith and good financial stewardship to help others unconditionally.
- The Long Haul Made Easier – Planning ahead helped fill the gaps when this small business owner was injured.
- Chapters Get Out The Vote – Thrivent chapters share the creative ways they encourage participation in their annual election events.
- Getting Together – Members from California to North Carolina and places in between volunteer, learn and share laughs while helping others thrive.
- Thrivent Financial News – Barron's reveals survey results; three re-elected to Thrivent Financial board; Thrivent Choice results announced and more.
- 2010 Report to Members – Celebrating Your Story
- A Mother's Day Tribute – Roles change as Michelle Premuto cares for her mom.
- Teacher Outreach – Meet Thrivent member Fred Kramer, whose calling to teach has continued well into retirement.
- From Our Members
- Your Words
- Words You Live By
- Your Thoughts – Members share their thoughts on tax refunds.
- Live•Give•Grow
- Featured Links

