There has always been a healthy debate among believers when it comes to wealth and Christianity. Some people argue that money is the root of all evil, which is inaccurate. Others say that we should strive to be wealthy because wealth is a blessing from God. When you read the Bible, you can find verses […]
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Win the Lottery or Live Twice as Long- Would You Choose Time or Money?
A couple of days ago I was listening to a podcast by Andy Andrews that posed an interesting question: “Would you rather win the lottery or live twice as long?” It’s such an interesting question that I thought I’d weigh in on it, and ask you to do the same at the end of the […]
12 Unique Ways to Spend Less and Simplify This Christmas
What is it about the Christmas season that causes us to overspend, overeat, and get stressed out during the holidays? Seriously, this time of year is supposed to be about love, peace, and giving, but we’ve allowed it to degenerate into Black Friday craziness. It’s a full on festival of stress! Simplify Your Approach to […]
How to Make Your Own Life Plan (Part 3)- Money and Work
In this third article in the ” How to Make Your Own Life Plan ” series, I want to help you focus on making a life plan for the next two categories on your list that I gave you in the first post, which are “Your Money” and “Your Work”. So let’s start with why […]
How to Get Your Spouse on Board Financially
I often talk to people who want to change their financial path by getting out of debt, but they’re having trouble getting their spouse on board with a plan. They run the gamut from the spouse who doesn’t want to discuss one word about finances period, to the spouse that’s open to the idea of […]
Teach Your Kids to Manage Money (6 tips)
Do you teach your kids about how to manage money? Better yet, do you teach your kids about money at all? I’m not talking about just teaching general principles such as “save money” or “don’t spend it all”. I mean are you really teaching them about how to manage money wisely? When they grow up […]





