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Are Christians Allowed to Borrow?

A question I often get when I'm teaching on debt and borrowing is, "What do you think about good debt vs. bad debt?" Personally, I'm not too fond of that question. It implies that debt can be "good" or "bad," words associated with morality when in essence, debt and borrowing are not moral issues. What is a moral issue is how people behave relative to these. I believe a better question is, "Are Christians allowed to borrow, and if so, when?

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The Parable of the Lost Son(s)

Whenever we read in the Scriptures about Jesus getting angry, there's usually a Pharisee or a religious person, trying to block people from having access to God. Nothing made Jesus madder than the behavior of religious people. Though he was blunt and sometimes harsh with them, Jesus' genuinely loved them and tried over and over again to open their eyes to the truth. Thankfully, He's still doing that today.

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Better Stewardship Through Better Planning

Most people think the best way to become financially free is to make more money. Although more money can help, how you manage money is a more accurate indicator of whether you will ever achieve true financial freedom.

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Better Stewardship in 2022

If you’re a regular consumer of our content, you know we’re passionate about Biblical stewardship and generosity. Our mission is to train and equip church leaders to teach Gods’ financial principles to their congregations. Why do we do this? Because money is a primary competitor with Christ for our heart and devotion. You really can’t serve two masters, and that’s why we exist; to help people understand this truth and not be deceived into living a life pursuing the wrong things.

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God-Approved Investing

It is Holy Week, Jesus' last week before his crucifixion, and he knows it. What would we share with those we care about if we knew we would have just a few days to live? I'm reasonably sure most of us would not waste time saying anything other than what mattered most, and neither did Jesus. What he said in the last days before his death is essential.

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Financial Success in the Kingdom of God

I've been fascinated by the many new and creative ways people are making a living these days. By using platforms like Etsy, Instagram, Pinterest, and Youtube, to name just a few, many people are ditching the 9-5, climbing the corporate ladder, way of making a living. These solopreneurs, mostly the younger generation, are seeking something that the standard career paths cannot provide.

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Why The Church is the Best Place for Financial Education

Is it just me, or is anyone else noticing that the gap in basic financial education is widening more and more? Perhaps it's because this is a topic I'm focused on and passionate about. And I admit, I do geek out about this stuff, but I'm not wrong in believing that basic financial knowledge is for everyone, and those who lack it are bound to suffer for it.

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Maintaining the Right Balance in Our Saving

The other day my wife Natalie and I were casually talking about where we are regarding our retirement plans. After about 30 minutes of looking and talking through the different income sources we expect to be drawing from, an uneasy, perhaps even fearful mood gripped both of us. For a brief period of time, filled with worry about the future, we lost focus of who we are and what we've been called to be, faithful followers of Christ, seeking God's will and not our own.

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Help People to Trust God More, and Giving Will Follow

When it comes to giving, a minority of churchgoers are still financially supporting a majority of church ministry. Usually less than 20 percent of churchgoers contribute regularly to their church. This is discouraging, first, because of the lack of resources for the church. Second, because of what it reveals; a lack of trust in God concerning money.

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Financial Discipleship: What is it? Who Should Be Teaching It?

Over the past 20 years, I have seen the language and terminology in the Church around the topic of money change. Truthfully, I've even participated in this by trying to appeal to the people in our Church. As a person who is passionate about seeing people financially free, I've gone to great lengths to improve my communication about money to ensure people understand the information as well as my motivation behind it.

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Money Reveals Our Priorities

The late Larry Burkett used to say, "Show me your checkbook, and I'll tell you what you care about most." What we spend money on is revealing. As it relates to money, it's not what you say that matters most, but what you do.

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Stewarding Your Calling

One of the most amazing Scriptures is Jeremiah 1:5, "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations." It's amazing because it speaks to how specific and purpose-oriented God was in forming Jeremiah and giving him life. The same is true for every person God creates.

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Unity Through Stewardship

There is much division in our world today. No matter where you get your daily news intake, there’s no mistaking the reality that we are more divided and becoming more polarized every day. I know there’s an enemy at work here, working feverishly to steal, kill, and destroy, but didn’t Jesus defeat this enemy? Did He not “disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them” through the Cross? If He’s defeated this enemy, why are we still losing?

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