Living Without Risk
I was reading a book about financial risk management which prompted me to consider an aspect of the Christian life that I believe would be a help to all of us. The book went into great detail about the history of risk and man’s ability…
Are You a Wasteful Steward?
Our current economic times have caused some to reevaluate their priorities when it comes to their finances. Bro. Fred Slye encourages us to identify what is wasteful spending.
Giving When There Is Little to Give
Some may find themselves in a time of financial difficulty during this current situation. Bro. Fred Slye encourages us in having faith in sacrificial giving.
Lay Up For Yourselves
Are you laying up treasures for someone else or for yourself? Pastor Tom Apusen shows us God’s plan for laying up treasures for yourself.
When Financial Trials Come
What are you supposed to do when finances get tight? Instead of trying to figure out what to do on your own, implement these Bible principles in this article; then stand back and watch God be true to His Word.
Check Your Heart
Valentine’s Day is a good time for a heart check. If you find your heart has become somewhat cold toward the things of God, the author provides a cure for your heart to become warm again.
Saving for a Rainy Day
One area that many people struggle with is saving for a rainy day. If you are like most people, these 10 simple tips will help you save money and help you be prepared for the inevitable “rainy day.”
Convicted to Give
How do you respond to the prompting of the Holy Spirit? The author recounts a church service where a visitor made an impact by obeying the Spirit.
Christmastime Finances
The Christmas Season can and should be a wonderful time filled with making memories with our families, NOT making mounds of debt for the future; yet 54% of households are still making payments on the debt acquired during Christmas, 11 months later! The author shares some helpful Christmastime financial tips to make this a memorable time for all the right reasons.
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