Have you ever found yourself at odds with someone you respect who has a different currency of love? Here’s why it may not pay to argue with them.
Recovering Financially From Divorce When Reconciliation Can’t Be Found
Divorce is becoming more common. While reconciliation is usually the best option, there is still hope for recovering financially if a divorce goes through.
Bible Verses About Worry: How To Cast Your Cares On Him In The Midst Of Trouble
We live in a world filled with worry and anxiety. What does the Bible have to say about it, and how can we find peace and calm in this troubled world?
Preparing For A Personal Health Catastrophe
Many of us will have a major health crisis in our lifetime. Are you prepared in case your health were to take a turn for the worse?
A Recap Of The Financial Hope Conference
I recently had the chance to attend The Financial Hope Conference. Here’s a recap of what I learned, and resources to check out from the expert panelists.
3 Things To Do Before Taking A Financial Leap Of Faith
Wondering if you should leave your job to work for yourself or stay at home with your kids? Here are 3 things to do before taking the financial leap.
How To Take The Focus Off Gift Giving And Onto Jesus This Advent
Every year, our culture seems to move further from “The Reason for the Season.” What are your favorite ways to teach your kids more about Jesus?
5 Ways To Curb Your Holiday Spending And Stay Out Of Debt
The holiday season is supposed to be a time to cherish friends and family. Here’s how to make the season more about family, and less about the gifts.
How To Write A Life Plan, The GPS To Your Envisioned Future
A life plan will allow you to live life with more clarity, balance and peace of mind. So how do you write a life plan, and what questions should you answer?
If You Want To Save Money, Consider The Costs Of Moving
We didn’t anticipate just how expensive moving, especially moving long distances, can be. Here’s what to consider before you pick up and move.
Why Joint Finances Are The Best Choice For Most Couples
The vast majority of the time, keeping finances joint, even if doing so is a struggle to get used to, is best for the marriage. Here’s why.
How To Talk To A Loved One About Debt
Talking about personal finances with your loved ones can be a tough subject to broach. Here are some tips on how to approach a sensitive subject.
5 Inexpensive Ways To Celebrate Mother’s Day
Here are some inexpensive ways to show mom how much she means to you.
5 Types Of Financial Resources For Stay At Home Moms
There are plenty of free financial resources that take the guesswork out of financial planning and put the confidence and power right back in your hands.