It's All About H.E.A.R.T.

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I have worked in the world of Finance and Investing for almost 20 years. I have seen wealth gained and wealth lost, fortunes won, and empires crumble. The one clear truth is that there is nothing certain in the world of finance and economics . . .

Is it Wrong for Christians to Think about Money?

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I think about money . . . a lot. I wasn't always this way. I used to be a fast food spender, and didn't really care about what anybody had to say about my consumer habits. It seems I've swung from one extreme to another: from being apathetic about money to really watching what I do with it. Is this wrong as a Christian - to think about money all the time?

5 Places to Go When You're Struggling Financially

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Many people are finding themselves in a situation where they're in a rough spot financially. Maybe your expenses have gone up, your income has gone down, or an emergency popped up. Sometimes you just need money help. Here is where you can go to get some help!

Having Faith in Your Marriage and Your Wallet

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It's going around the blogosphere that my husband and I are both unemployed. With no emergency fund and very little alternative income streams, this is going to be one of the toughest times in our marriage.

What To Do In A Financial Crisis

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Are you going through a major financial crisis? Are you considering bankruptcy, short sales, and running from all your financial concerns? You're not alone.

What the Bible Has to Say About Hard Work

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There is a huge difference between talking about something and doing something. The thing that will remind us of this is our paychecks. If our paychecks are low, that means we must be neglecting the work that we're dreaming of doing, and that's no fun at all! The Bible has a great deal to say about talking vs. doing . . .

Should Christians Allow Debt To Remain Outstanding?

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Mortgages. Student loans. Auto loans. Loans, loans, loans! Many Americans have enough debt to where if they make the minimum payments, they could be paying off debt for 30 years or more. Some people pay off debt over a lifetime, never gaining traction until well into retirement. Is this okay?