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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 [...]

Money and Marriage God’s Way Giveaway

Friday, January 29, 2010

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Today kicks off a new monthly giveaway contest here at One Money Design that I think will be a lot of fun! When will the giveaway occur?  I’m going to conduct the giveaway contest the last Friday of each month.  It will run to the following Thursday at 8 PM ET.  The winner will be announced on the [...]

Financial Hope For The New Year

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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I received an email recently that reminded me again why I’m a Money Map coach and also why blogging about personal finance and Biblical financial stewardship has become so important to me.  It is truly for a greater purpose than me.  I’m grateful to just play a small part in helping others on their respective [...]

Stop Worrying About Money

Sunday, November 8, 2009

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A few years ago I was laid off from my job.  For many people this can be one of the most stressful situations in life, especially if you’re the primary provider of income for your family.  I knew at that moment I had two choices:  1.) Stand strong in my faith and trust that all [...]

Howard Dayton: Back to the Basics of Managing Money

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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I had the great opportunity of attending a breakfast event in which Howard Dayton, financial author and cofounder of Crown Financial Ministries, was the keynote speaker. Get rich quick life to financial stewardship Howard told an interesting story of how he went from leading a life of get rich quick pursuit to one of financial stewardship.  After [...]

Ideas to Keep Your Focus on Biblical Financial Principles

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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My guest post at Money Help for Christians called Ignoring Sound Financial Advice  talks about how we tend to ignore God’s financial advice if we don’t keep it in our thoughts consistently.  We tend to get busy with life and other matters and lose sight of it. Follow Biblical financial principals So, how do you follow Biblical [...]

Guest Post at Money Help for Christians

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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Hello everyone!  I have a guest post today at Money Help For Christians called Ignoring Sound Financial Advice.  There is a lot of Biblical guidance related to finances and even after reading and studying many of the scriptures we can sometimes chart our own course and ignore sound financial advice.   I hope you enjoy the post! Are you visiting One Money [...]

Live Debt Free – Avoid the Stress of Debt

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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If you’re just joining, I’m writing a 5 article series entitled, Live Debt Free.  This is the third article out of four in which I discuss the four reasons why our family is pursing the debt free goal (including our house).  I plan to end the series with a fifth article that will include some practical tools to help in [...]

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