Monthly Archives: January 2010

What is the Formula for Christian Finance?

I often get asked something along the lines:  What is the formula for Christian finance?  Oh, if only it were that easy!   The simplest answer I can come up with off the top of my head is this: “All the … Continue reading

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Christianity and Politics

What political beliefs should true Christians carry?  The old adage comes to mind, “Fools rush in where angels fear to tread”!  No, this post is not a rant of “proper” Christian political beliefs.  Instead, I am going to pass on … Continue reading

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Biblical Planning

How do you view the future?  Planning is a cornerstone of solid financial management, but the Bible gives even deeper insight into a person’s outlook of the future.  Solomon presents two perspectives:  “What the wicked fears will come upon him, but … Continue reading

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Ten Reasons to Live DEBT-FREE

Ok, so plenty of people have written on the fundamental advantages of living debt-free.  This post is a little different.  I wanted to provide ten “lesser known” reasons for living debt free.  I want to shed light on things that … Continue reading

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Zaccheus and Christ’s Transforming Power

In the short (no pun intended) story of Zaccheus’ appearance in the gospel of Luke, a great lesson is to be learned by us all: “And there was a man called by the name of Zaccheus; he was a chief … Continue reading

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Book Corrections: Is Dollars and Doctrine Perfect?

Starting the post category “Book Corrections” made me realize I should take a moment to discuss its purpose. It begs the question, “Is Dollars and Doctrine perfect?” The obvious answer to this question is “No.” Being somewhat of a perfectionist, … Continue reading

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Book Correction: Do Ministers Pay Taxes?

Page 186: Simply as a matter of curiosity, you might have wondered why the tax structure in America does not tax ministers.  The idea comes from the Judeo-Christian roots of our country.  This type of tax was not permitted in … Continue reading

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