This month The Christian Dollar is really picking up the pace. The personal finance blogging community has embraced the work done here with open arms.
My goal for The Christian Dollar is to provide fresh content daily. To meet this goal, a lot of sacrifice is required. However, I’ve been enjoying the process and learning from other great bloggers out there.
I’ve really been blessed to be featured as an on-staff writer at ChristianPF.com, writing my first official article entitled: “Want Out of Debt? Here’s What it Takes!” Bob over at ChristianPF inspires me, and I hope to one day influence as many lives as he has.
Likewise, Peter over at BibleMoneyMatters.com has accepted a guest post entitled: “How To Learn Investing Without A Formal Education.” I’m honored to have my material accepted on his excellent website, and look forward to working more with him in the near future!
I’m especially thankful for all of you readers out there. There isn’t a day that goes by that I’m not thinking of you. I hope that The Christian Dollar can remain a valuable resource as you journey through the world of finance.
I have a few goals for the next month:
- Gain more readers, of course! I can only do this with your help. If you’re not currently a subscriber, please subscribe for free today! Also, I challenge you to tell at least ONE PERSON about The Christian Dollar and how this blog has helped you. Your recommendation is greatly appreciated!
- Improve the look and feel of the website. You’ll see a few minor tweaks here and there around The Christian Dollar. If you have any suggestions, please let me know!
- Provide some exciting recommended resources. There are going to be recommended products and services on The Christian Dollar! If you’re looking to get ahead in the area of finance and/or blogging, you must check out this new section coming soon!
Thank you again for being a reader. If you’re a fellow financial blogger, I’d love to write for you! Let me know! If you’d like to write for The Christian Dollar, feel free to visit the Write Page.
God bless all of you, and have an excellent day, you hear?
John










