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12 Theses on a Christian Understanding of Economics
The Christian worldview reminds us that we must live with the recognition that we will give an account to the Lord for our stewardship of our...
What’s the Problem With Student Loans?
Not only is this level of college debt affecting the personal economy of millions of people, it’s also affecting the economy as a whole.
Your Life Expectancy and Your Social Security
It is unreasonable to expect our youth to fund 12 years of retirement. It is time to revisit this issue and undergo serious bipartisan work to make...
What Does Your Tipping Say about Your Faith in Jesus?
Grace is giving and when the gospel of God’s grace touches your heart, it will always demonstrate itself in cheerful giving.
How Teens Can Face College Decisions and Student Loan Debt
The average 2014 class graduate with student-loan debt will pay back $33,000. Keep in mind, this means, half will actually pay more.
How to Stop Paying for Things You Don't Need
Imagine how much cash you’d have right now if you could get a do-over on all the thoughtless purchases you’ve made in your lifetime.
5 Good Reasons to Pay Off Your Mortgage
There was a time when mortgage burning parties were common for elated new homeowners. Boy, have things changed.
How Delayed Gratification Can Help Your Little Ones Succeed in Life
Imagine how different our nation would look today if all of us lived out the principle of delayed gratification.
What’s the Deal with a $15 Minimum Wage?
While more than doubling the minimum wage makes for a great political stump speech, the realities of such a move could prove to be not so great for...
Save Money by Paying Yourself First
Despite your best intentions, it's easy to rationalize putting off starting to save.
Being Faithful with a Little
Being faithful with those small things in your hands is the key. Everyone has something to give - a time, talent, or treasure. What do you have?
5 Ways to Keep Christmas within Your Budget
Here are five quick tips to help you get through Christmas without credit card regret.
The Science of Giving
One study showed that people are happier when they are shopping for others than when they are shopping for themselves.
Does the World Get to Decide How Valuable You Are?
Your value as a human being is not defined by the “stuff” you own.
Top 5 Financial Principles for College Bound Students
Navigating new financial waters will soon begin for your new graduate. Five truths can help your student make wise decisions.
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