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Monthly Archives: April 2010
FREE COPY OF DOLLARS AND DOCTRINE
onemoneydesign.com is a great christian financial blog. I have been following it for a while and thoroughly enjoy its content. Anyway, the site is giving away a free copy of Dollars and Doctrine on Friday April 30th. Click here to go to … Continue reading
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Time Off For Writing/Invitation to Guest Post
I am in the trenches working on my second book- Christ Centered Contentment: Claiming the abundant life He promised. So, I am going to take a week or so off from posting (only so much creative energy in this brain!) … Continue reading
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Spurgeon on Proportional and Generous Giving
This devotional is classic Spurgeon. Full of conviction and challenge. I will come back with some of my own thoughts regarding his words next post. “Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money.” (Isaiah 43:24) Worshippers at the temple … Continue reading
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The Best Way to Stop Loving Money
I only have a few minutes to roll this post out…so sorry for being so brief. As a conclusion to this weeks series, I wanted to give what I believe is the most effective way to avoid loving money: Give. … Continue reading
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5 Signs You Might Love Money
As a follow up to my last post, I thought I would give some practical hints that a “love of money” might be lurking at your door. 5 Signs You Might Love Money 1. You don’t think you make enough … Continue reading
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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Money
This week’s posts are going to revolve around the theme “The Love of Money”. The most famous passage revolving around this concept comes from 1st Timothy: “But those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a snare and … Continue reading
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Ownership: A Christian View of Private Property
I am currently reading Business for the Glory of God by Wayne Grudem. So far so good. It is a short book, but very good. This is a quote from his first chapter “Ownership”. It is an interesting concept and … Continue reading
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Spenders and Savers: The Pros and Cons of BOTH
Monday’s post on Storing or Pouring: How Should a Christian Build Wealth? got me thinking and I came up with this: Are you a Spender or Saver? The Pros and Cons of BOTH Life seems to throw dichotomies at us … Continue reading
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