Part of the God’s Big Idea About Finances Series God’s Big Idea About Finances How to Be Financially Content What Does Financial Contentment Look Like? Eternal Perspective Series About: Managing Money Having an eternal perspective helps us deal with the earthly ups and downs, stock market highs and lows, and acquiring and losing of stuff. …
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Combine practical biblical principles and specific assurances from God’s Word and you’ll discover that elevated prices need not cause Christians to become panic-stricken.
Many people mistake the idea of financial freedom. They see it as meaning financial independence, applying it to people who have built up enough assets or income stream to work when they want, vacation where they want and buy what they want.
Part of the Getting Along Without Getting a Loan Series Getting Along Without Getting a Loan Spending Too Much Soaring Price Panic Satisfying Lifestyle Series About: Managing Money 1. The problem defined If you’ve ever moved, do you recall all of that stuff you accumulated and then tried to get rid of? Did you ever …
Remarriage should be considered carefully and only after a couple has sought premarital counseling.
As with everything in our lives, our ability to live in the fullness that God has for us has all to do with our focus.
Couples should have a financial strategy in place to avoid the use of debt. Don’t let debt become a cause of discontent in your marriage.
Give your children a sense of the importance of joyful giving by being a good model.
A divorced man or woman faces enormous psychological, emotional and financial adjustments.
The number one reason for couples to develop a spending plan — a budget — is to reduce conflict in their marriage.
Do you think debt is dangerous? Here are some reasons why you should treat it with extreme caution.
Are you falling into a financial trap? You may be losing money where you least expect it. See if you can escape these common money mistakes.
Finances can be especially tricky for single parents. Here are a few steps to lead you down the path to financial harmony.
With credit card debt at an all time high, property values plummeting, and consumer costs skyrocketing, is financial harmony even possible?
Scott was a money saver. Tiffany was a weekend spender. Can marriage survive a financial tug of war? How one couple worked through their financial differences.
God’s will and plans are not always compatible with ours. When we turn our finances over to him, we must accept his direction.
Help your teen download the facts about spending money—before they leave home.
If your family struggles with making ends meet, these budget busters may be the culprit. Seize control of your monthly finances and start living in the red again.
Keep monthly expenses like housing, food and transportation from breaking the bank each month.
While looking for a job, seek help from these sources rather than credit cards.