Some people could be left in the middle of a forest at midnight and still know which way is north. Not me. I have very little sense of direction but I do quite well with a compass. In the world of finance, with pressures bombarding from all directions and advice (good and bad) from countless […]
Dealing With Disaster: Lessons From Job
Job was a very wealthy man; a good man who suffered greatly – not only losing his riches, but also his children and his health. His so-called friends told him it must be his own fault and his wife urged him to turn his back on God. Can you identify with Job? Have you lost […]
Twenty Christians Who Have Changed Our World
We all dream of being financially solvent. Right? But deep inside we all know that there is more to life than relief from financial stress. I believe that all of us want our lives to count for something – to make a difference in the world we live in. Therefore, I am sharing this “honor […]
Does the Bible Teach Communism?
I recently read a column on Biblical Communism by Austin Cline, a Regional Director for the Council for Secular Humanism. Admittedly, Cline seems to make a good case that the early Christians practiced communism, but a deeper look at his claim will unearth some holes in it.
Why We Say “No” to Co-signing and Making Loans
I recently shared a real life story of how creating a “no” policy before you need it can not only give you clarity and grace in saying no, but can help avoid awkwardness when trying to find the right words for your no. In this case, we enacted our “no” policy to co-signing, but we […]
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