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Save Now or Forever Hold Your Peace
If you set some resolutions for 2018, they’re probably still in the front of your mind. Some common personal finance resolutions may be around saving money, like sett...

How To Be a Christian Consumer
This time of year is when we tend to do more shopping than normal. In this episode, Gary & Christy discuss some ways we can make sure our attitude and behavior as cust...

How to Have a "Bountiful" Christmas
In this episode, Gary and Christy discuss some practical tips to help make the holiday season enjoyable while keeping the right perspective on money and material wealt...

Grateful & Thankful
It’s almost Thanksgiving, and while a lot of us are very focused on giving thanks for the blessings we have, our thankfulness shouldn’t be limited to a single holiday ...

Is It a Gamble to Gamble?
Even though there isn’t a verse that specifically permits or condemns Christians to practice gambling, the Bible does address this subject. There are Biblical principl...

Fear of Missing Out
The Fear of missing out, or FOMO, is a fear or apprehension that others are having an experience – usually enjoyable – without me. If I struggle with FOMO, I may feel...

Money Can’t Buy ________.
There are a lot of things money can buy, including our basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter. We need money to survive in this world. On the other hand, there are...

4 Signs of a Lukewarm Steward
Like the Laodiceans in the 1st century church were neither “hot nor cold” for Christ, Christians today have the ability to become lukewarm in their personal finances. ...

Financial Wisdom with Glenn Taylor
We’re honored to have Glenn Taylor as our guest on this episode. Glenn talks about his website, financial lessons he learned the hard way, a sure-fire way to spend les...

Communicating With Your Spouse About Money
Talking about difficult subjects within our marriages can be a challenge, but aren’t our marriages worth it? Is your marriage worth it? In this episode, Gary and Chr...

[Encore Episode] How To Deal With Unexpected Expenses
Unexpected expenses are a part of life. We know they’ll come, but we don’t know when. In this episode, Gary and Christy will talk about how God wants us to handle our ...

Raising Money-Conscious Children with Jonathan Medley
We’re blessed to have Jonathan Medley as our guest on this episode. Jonathan, a blogger, CPA, and father of three, gives his perspective on the importance of raising ...

Steward or Stingy?
We want to be prudent and exercise good judgment when managing our money but we don’t want to become stingy, where we’re preoccupied with earthly wealth. In this episo...

Money Motivation
It’s possible that we can do all the right things with our money but have the wrong attitude about it. Do I spend money out of greed? Do I save money because I worry...

Credit Cards: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Many people have strong opinions about credit cards. Some may focus on the benefits of having a credit card while others look at the negative consequences of having o...

Small Things, Big Impact
Small things can have a big impact if they happen on a consistent basis over an extended time period. We can do a few little things that can have a big impact in almo...

What’s the Big Deal About Minimalism?
Minimalism is a popular trend, but what is it? What’s the big deal about it? In this episode, Gary and Christy look into what minimalism is, its pros and cons, and whe...

Is It Wrong to be Rich?
Is it sinful for Christians to have an abundance of possessions? Is it wrong to have a lot of material possessions? In this episode, Gary and Christy explore the que...

How Much Should I Give?
When the topic of money comes up, especially within the church, we usually discuss how much we should return to the Lord. In this episode, Gary and Christy look into ...

Who Loves Money?
The Bible states the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil (1 Tim 6:10). So, who loves money? What do they look like? Are Christians susceptible to this tempt...
