Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Churches Guide Followers Out of Debt


Counselors Draw Lessons from Scripture On Debt and How to Live Within Means







The following is a thought-provoking article written by Betty Lin-Fisher of the Beacon Journal that was published on Sunday, July 27, 2008:

As we continue to take a look at the subject of financial responsibility, are there lessons that can be learned from the religious community?

Many religions, including Judeo-Christian faiths, have deep roots in the idea of stewardship — that money is not owned by people, but given as a resource by God.

Because of that belief, many church leaders preach about stewardship and many churches offer classes and workshops teaching the principles. Many churches also offer free one-on-one financial counseling with trained volunteers.

The Bible teaches followers to be good stewards of their money and not to go into debt, said Michael Ammirati, a volunteer at Hudson Community Chapel who heads the one-on-one financial counseling services.

Pointing to a verse from Proverbs 22:7, ''The rich rule over the poor and the borrower is servant to the lender,'' Ammirati said that verse does not prohibit borrowing, but serves as a reminder that debt can place people in ''bondage.''

Many church-based financial counselors will help people distinguish between acceptable debt (for instance, to buy a house) and unacceptable debt (excessive debt on a credit card for discretionary items).

When money is worshipped instead of God, that's when it differs from biblical teachings.
''It's not that we shouldn't have nice things, but we shouldn't be putting those things before our relationship with [God],'' Ammirati said.

At The Chapel, Benevolence Director Colleen Koladzinski said her staff has seen an increase in people searching for biblical answers to their financial challenges, including ''how God designed us and what the purpose of money is for.''

''We've so lost sight of that. If you asked that question to even Christians, they probably wouldn't be able to tell you,'' Koladzinski said.

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Insider Truths Of The Wealthy
















There is a good article that contains an important belief that is common among individuals who have accumulated significant wealth.

It took me years to realize the full impact of this uncomplicated statement:

"Those who do not promote, market, and sell the value they personally possess, combined with their useful product or service will always be under the control of those who do."

Most wealthy people meet this criteria. Additionally, they typically maintain a debt free lifestyle with the ability to generate significant income despite the influences of other people, the economy, the stock market, and other external factors.

Conversely, individuals who are not self-employed possess value to an employer but they don't meet all of the criteria indicated above.

An employer, not an individual worker, determines:
  • Salary
  • Raises
  • Eligibility for promotion
  • Job responsibilities
  • Work location
  • Hours
  • Benefits
  • Other employment factors

To read the full article that also includes two common myths about personal wealth and financial freedom, click here.


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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Oprah Comments on The Law of Attraction


Oprah is hugely successful. She started her own business many years ago and she's been a continuing inspiration to me and to millions of others around the world. Oprah Winfrey can help you realize that in order to change your life and especially your concerns about getting out of debt, money management and financial security, you should give to yourself, to your family and back to society. This is an inspirational video to those who are ready to take on a new challenge to be successful with money, debt elimination, and other aspects of life in the general.


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