(The following is a transcription from a video Linda and I recorded. Please excuse any typos or errors.) The Bible is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the subject of money. Recently, my wife Linda and I discussed relevant financial advice from God’s word. We created a video that you can view, if […]
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Should a Christian Use Credit Cards?
It seems like every day you get a new credit card application in the mail. One promises 10% cash back on Amazon purchases. Another promises free airline miles. And yet another offers you rewards from your favorite department store every time you make a purchase. You begin thinking — if you make every purchase on a cash […]
15 Bible Verses to start Your day off right!
There is no better way to start your day off right than to be guided by the word of God. Beginning your day in the word, is the best way to have a great day. And if you are a Christian who would like to have a thriving financial life freeing you up to be […]
25 Famous Bible Verses (Top Scriptures On Love, Strength, Hope & More)
It is difficult to make a list of the best Bible verses – I mean they are all great – right? But, I decided to compile a list of the most famous Bible verses and here they are…
The Parable of the Sower: A New Perspective
It’s fascinating to read the parables of Jesus because there always seems to be something new that comes from it. That’s how I feel about the parable of the sower.
10 Places You Can Get a Free Bible
If you want a Bible, you can get a copy for free! Here are 10 places that you can find a free Bible.
What Does the Bible Say About Worrying About Money?
Should you be worrying about money? And does the Bible give practical tips for overcoming worry? Worry has many affects on your health and situation, so how do you get rid of it? In this post, I won’t claim to give the totality of Biblical counsel on this topic, but I do promise that the following passages will help.
Is it OK for a Christian to Settle a Debt for Less than the Amount Owed?
Given the state of the economy over the past few years, many people have debts they can no longer pay. One of the ways those debts are settled is through negotiations that end with the debtor satisfying the debt by paying less than the full amount owed. We are required by our faith to pay our obligations, and settling a debt for less than the amount owed can seem un-Christ-like. What should you do in such situations?