Monthly Archives: March 2010

Spurgeon, Money, and True Riches

Dollars and Doctrine strives to always put the Lord first.  Financial stewardship is fine and dandy, but we can’t ever lose sight of true riches.  I like to take a post every now and again and simply point us all back to Christ, and … Continue reading

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Is Borrowing Money for College Bad? (5 Rules for Student Loans)

I work with college students at our church and I get asked questions about student loans all the time.  I figure it is a question well worth answering on the blog. So: Would the Bible condemn or condone the student … Continue reading

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Financial Stability: Step 3 of 3 to Finding Fulfillment in the Workplace

Financial Stability = Greater Fulfillment  As the final thought (surely there are many others) for the mini-series on finding fulfillment at work, I have elected to discuss financial freedom. This is something I have discovered from personal experience. Our financial stability independent of … Continue reading

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Get a Life: Step 2 of 3 to Finding Fulfillment in the Workplace

“Your Life” …Yours, Theirs, or Christ’s? “So I hated life, for the work which had been done under the sun was grievous to me; because everything is futility and striving after wind. Thus I hated all the fruit of my labor … Continue reading

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The Bossman: Step 1 of 3 to Finding Fulfillment in the Workplace

“THE BOSS” …Authority or Adversary? The first step for the Christian in finding fulfillment at work is getting things straight with the bossman (or boss-lady, that is).  I know this might sound obvious, but I am not talking about buttering up, … Continue reading

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