Tag Archives | Christian Personal Finance
What is the Best Thing a Church Can Do With Money?  [Christian Financial Alliance]

What is the Best Thing a Church Can Do With Money? [Christian Financial Alliance]

The Christian Financial Alliance  was created to help readers.  The idea is this:  Create a panel of biblical finance gurus.  People who take seriously the call to teach the Bible accurately with grace and truth.  Once a month, we post a question with a response from our panel to provide you with well-rounded, sound, biblical advice.  For more on the Christian Financial [...]

Read full story · Comments { 2 }
Is Your Financial Life Missing the Most Important Ingredient?

Is Your Financial Life Missing the Most Important Ingredient?

Among the flurry of information out there regarding how we should go about handling our money, it’s easy to get lost in the enormity of advice.  As if this wasn’t hard enough, when we dig deeper into the issue of personal finance, we find more and more that people contradict one another.  At some point [...]

Read full story · Comments { 5 }
Biblical Stewardship Starts with the Heart

Biblical Stewardship Starts with the Heart

I’ve been thinking a lot about Biblical stewardship lately and where good stewardship starts.   A lot of gurus and personal finance books would have you believe changing your finances starts with you.   Is that accurate? I always loved being on the soccer field growing up and playing competitively on a select, high school and college team.  In [...]

Read full story · Comments { 3 }
New Staff Writer for One Money Design.  Please Welcome Lakita Humber!

New Staff Writer for One Money Design. Please Welcome Lakita Humber!

You may recall one of my goals for One Money Design in 2010 was to find a staff writer who could help contribute and provide value added content here at One Money Design for readers and visitors.  Well…I’m pleased to announce the addition of a new staff writer, Lakita (Kita) Humber! I’ve been following Lakita for [...]

Read full story · Comments { 11 }