
Procrastinating on Retirement Savings
Procrastination is a common behavior. I have been guilty of it, and you probably have been, as well. I get
Procrastination is a common behavior. I have been guilty of it, and you probably have been, as well. I get
It is more blessed to give than to receive. This statement from Acts 20:35 is true. I have experienced it.
Small, seemingly insignificant acts can have an impact beyond anything imagined. For example, a kind word, simple gesture, or thoughtful
One of my earliest money memories revolved around tax time. Most people despise tax time, but for our family, it
If I polled church leaders to see if they regularly teach about stewardship, most, if not all, would answer yes.
Marriage is a beautiful thing. God’s design for marriage is one man and one woman in a lifelong commitment. As
It is hard to believe I am turning 47 this month. In only a few years, Lord willing, I will
Recently, I have been reflecting on the radical generosity of the Lord. Despite my shortcomings, the Lord has been good
I have figured that in my lifetime I have experienced over 6,500 worship services. This means that I have been