The Magi were mysterious travelers who followed a star for thousands of miles over a period of years to the place where Jesus lived. These men (there were undoubtedly more than three) brought expensive gifts as acknowledgment that the Christ child was a future king.
Should Financial Incentives be Linked to Goals?
Today, I am proud to introduce my new (and only) staff writer: Tim Fraticelli. I am sure that you will appreciate, as I do, how Tim addresses today’s financial issues with clarity and insight, always from a Christian perspective. Welcome aboard, Tim! Recently I finished Drive by Daniel Pink, a book that attempts to reveal […]
The Problem With Tithing Your Time
Christian finance bloggers seem to thrive on debating the topic of tithing, squaring off on such issues as “Is tithing a New Testament teaching”, “Should I tithe while paying off debt?” and “If I can’t afford to tithe money, is tithing my time a good substitute?”
Financial – And Life – Lessons From 40 Years of Marriage
As I bask in the celebration of our recent 40th Wedding Anniversary, complete with surprise readings from each child, child in-law and grandchild, I can see some great personal finance applications of the principles Jan and I used raising our four children. My quandary is that in order to share the financial lessons, I am […]
The Story of Irvin’s Christmas Tree
After the last of our four children left the nest, Janice and I started getting a bit lax with our Christmas decorations. We still did a lot of decorating, but we decided that putting up our Christmas tree was just too much work. However, in December of 2004, as Janice was recovering from surgery, we […]
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