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The Differences Between Tithing and Giving
Though the law requiring the Israelites to give ten percent of their income is a good place to start, it seems that when a specific amount doesn’t...
The Power of a Generous Life
While this may seem obvious to you, it is a surprise to many people when they realize that God is generous.
Home Decorating on a Budget
Want to spruce up your home but can't afford a total makeover? Here are a few easy ideas for decorating on a budget.
Surprising Ways to Help College Students Thrive
God made us so that when we love Him and others, especially with the unconditional love Jesus taught and modeled, it develops a bond of connection...
How to Budget Yourself to Financial Freedom
Take a proactive stance with fiances. This begins with an awareness of spending habits so you can adjust according to your income level.
Are You a Spender or a Saver?
If you’re a spender who married a saver, you CAN learn how to decrease the amount of conflict and increase trust between you.
How to Vanquish the Debt Dragon Together with Your Spouse
Paying off an insurmountable amount of debt did not begin with a plan, a budget, or even an agreement. Instead, our journey to financial freedom...
How to Pass the Joy of Giving on to Your Children
The most fundamental lesson any child can learn about finances—even more important than saving—is the lesson of giving.
Why Exactly Were Tax Collectors so Hated?
For Jews living in Jerusalem and the surrounding regions during the first century, paying taxes to the Roman Empire was understandably a source of...
When You and Your Spouse Don’t Have the Same Money Philosophy
Christian couples should be able to talk about anything together, yet many couples still do not feel comfortable talking about their finances…...
God Is Bigger Than Your Financial Problems
Have you ever experienced stress and anxiety because you’re dealing with a ton of financial problems? I’ve been there.
How to Have a Summer Vacation the Budget-Friendly Way
It is possible to have a perfectly splendid time on a tight budget: here some of the tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way.
Can a Stay-at-Home Mom Have a Say in the Budget?
A clear call from the Lord to leave corporate America to be at home with my girls left me feeling unsure about how to engage in our family's...
4 Ways Debt Can Hurt Your Whole Family
A decision to spend beyond what one can afford injures the entire household. Whether or not they can articulate the reason for the burden, they...
Can We Really be Joyful without Money and Stuff?
Sitting Bull, the great Sioux chief, once said of the white man, “The love of possessions is a disease in them.”
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