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Investing Guidance from the Bible

Thursday, March 11, 2010

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Investing Guidance from the Bible

Bible and Investing
The Bible has a lot to say about money and among many areas of Biblical finance we find guidance for investing.  Christians who want to exercise wise financial stewardship in managing their personal finances can learn from important principles of steady plodding, avoiding risky investments, diversification and always knowing the status of your [...]

Manage Money By Living From Heaven Backwards

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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Manage Money By Living From Heaven Backwards

No matter the stage of life you’re in today, you’ve probably said to yourself, “if only I would have known about (fill in the blank) 10 years ago my life would be different today.”
I think we’ve all said or thought that at one time or another. For many of us it’s about money and the [...]

What the Bible Says About Money: Family

Sunday, February 14, 2010

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I’m currently writing a series called “What the Bible Says about Money.”  The last post was about saving.  To recap, I discussed the importance of saving for challenging times and how it’s foolish to spend all we have.
This week I’m wrapping up the series with common Biblical principles about money and family.  Have you ever [...]

What the Bible Says About Money: Savings

Sunday, February 7, 2010

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The recent downturn in the economy woke up America when people found they were in great need of savings, but it wasn’t available.  It also reminded some that while performing our responsibilities to plan for the future are important; the outcome is always in greater hands.
Without an adequate “rainy day fund” or emergency savings, sudden [...]

What the Bible Says About Money: Giving Part 2

Monday, February 1, 2010

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This is the second part of What the Bible Has to Say About Money: Giving.  Yesterday, in part 1, we touched on the subjects of blessings for the giver and having the proper attitude in giving.  Read along today as I talk about where to give and how much to give.
Where to Give – Giving [...]

What the Bible Says About Money: Giving Part 1

Sunday, January 31, 2010

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I’m currently writing a series title “What the Bible Says about Money.”  The last post was about contentment and peace and learning to be content in all circumstances even thought we are often encouraged to be discontent.
This week’s post is on the subject of giving.  I tend to have a lot to say about giving [...]

What the Bible Says About Money: Contentment and Peace

Sunday, January 24, 2010

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I’m currently writing a series about what the Bible has to say about money.  The last post was about debt.  I explored whether or not it is a sin to be in debt, how debt limits opportunities, and the challenge of facing difficult times, or trials in our lives.
This week is about contentment and peace.  [...]

What the Bible Says about Money: Debt

Sunday, January 17, 2010

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What the Bible Says about Money: Debt

I’m currently writing a series called “What the Bible Says about Money.”  The last post was about financial stewardship.  The Bible tells us that God is the owner of everything and we are responsible for managing wisely what has been entrusted to our care which includes money.  It’s a big responsibility we’ve been given, but [...]

What the Bible Says About Money: Financial Stewardship

Sunday, January 10, 2010

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What the Bible Says About Money:  Financial Stewardship

The question of whether or not God, or faith should be a part of finances is often posed.  Some believe that Biblical financial principles are far from being adequate to support complex financial decision making in today’s society.  Most Christians, however, strive to live according to God’s word and believe the Bible’s principles provide the [...]

What the Bible Says About Money

Friday, January 8, 2010

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What the Bible Says About Money

Have you ever felt like you’ve done well to achieve big financial milestones such as getting out of debt, maxing out your 401k contributions, or even saving up several months in your emergency savings?  
These are fantastic milestones to achieve, but perhaps you’re just quite satisfied with not overspending on your budget last month, or [...]

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