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Personal Finance By The Book

How to Breathe Spiritually and Financially

March 12, 2010 by Joe Plemon 8 Comments

photo credit: Alex Campos ? Hyperventilation is defined as over breathing. Hypoventilation is the opposite: under breathing. The first will result in abnormally low levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. The second will result in too much carbon dioxide in the blood. Normal breathing maintains the perfect balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance

Seven Ways God Works Through Our Finances

March 5, 2010 by Joe Plemon 11 Comments

“Wait, Joe.” you may be thinking, “Doesn’t the bible say that ‘Money is the root of all evil’? Are you implying that a holy God would stoop so low as to work through something as vile as our finances?” My answers, to those two questions are “No” and “Yes”. The correct bible quote, from 1 Ti […]

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When Does Saving Turn To Hoarding?

February 26, 2010 by Joe Plemon 13 Comments

photo credit: tallkev The bible clearly states that saving is a good thing (Prov 21:20) and that hoarding is not (Luke 12:20-21). But is there a clear distinction between the two? And how can we know if we have crossed the line? This post will first examine the spiritual aspect of hoarding, then give some […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance, Life Planning

Should You Leave an Inheritance to Your Children?

February 19, 2010 by Joe Plemon 36 Comments

Should You Leave an Inheritance to Your Children

The late Larry Burkett wrote, “If I had to identify the area of Christian finances that is least understood, it would be inheritance. Not only do people wreck their lives by hoarding, but they also wreck the lives of their children and grandchildren with abundant inheritance.” I have to admit that Burkett got my attention. […]

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance, Life Planning

Which is More Godly: Poverty or Riches?

February 12, 2010 by Joe Plemon 9 Comments

photo credit: Symic Some say that poverty equals Godliness while others insist that God wants all Christians to be rolling in riches. Is either extreme right or is the truth somewhere in the middle? Let’s dig in:

Filed Under: Biblical Thoughts On Finance

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