Stress, pride, envy, fear, greed, debt, overworking–so many things we struggle with internally and externally are related to mismanagement or wrong thinking about money. Many of us think we wouldn't have any of these challenges if we could just be rich. This is actually true, if we reconsider what it means to be rich.
Stress, pride, envy, fear, greed, debt, overworking–so many things we struggle with internally and externally are related to mismanagement or wrong thinking about money. Many of us think we wouldn't have any of these challenges if we could just be rich. This is actually true, if we reconsider what it means to be rich.
The Bible talks more about money and possessions, and our attitudes and actions associated with money, than almost any other subject. It teaches us many wise financial principles, patterns and practices that honor God and free us from many of the pitfalls associated with money when we put it into practice.
In our new series, "In God We Trust" we'll discuss how God's word instructs us to think about and handle money in a way that makes us truly rich, which may look far different than we've imagined.