The Joys of Aligning Your Money and Your Faith, Part 2
The way you handle money reveals more about your Christian faith than you might think.
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The way you handle money reveals more about your Christian faith than you might think.
True financial freedom isn't about what you earn—it's about who owns it all.
I'm concerned about the impact of materialism on families today. During the Great Depression, it was easy enough for parents to tell their kids that they couldn't afford to buy everything they wanted. But in these times, children see that you can purchase their hearts' desires—if not with cash, then with your magic credit card. Advertisers spend millions of dollars to stimulate your kids' lust for their products—toy monsters; dolls that eat, walk, and talk; designer shoes and clothes; and more.
Dr. Dobson advises couples that no amount of income will be sufficient if spending isn’t brought under control.
All parents want their children to grow up to make wise money decisions.
When I was a teenager I had a recurring dream which invariably delighted me: the episode would always begin by my noticing a shiny dime near the sidewalk where I walked. As I reached down to retrieve
On today's edition of Family Talk, financial expert Mary Hunt shares her journey from being $100,000 in debt to finding freedom.
Materialism is a disease of the heart. It can affect anyone -- no matter how much or how little you have.
Don't put off family time for something "just around the corner." Before you know it, life becomes all corners!



