There are people starving in other countries, so who am I to enjoy luxury, vacations, and pleasure while others suffer?
What was the most memorable about your time with the vintner?
Why was Jesus' first miracle so unexpected?
What is the hidden meaning to you in the parable of the rich farmer?
How do we best teach our children about money?
Is there such a thing as a "call to business?" How can I know if I have such a call?
Why is the church slow to embrace the move of God in the marketplace?
What are the three most important questions to ask myself about estate planning and wealth transfer?
What do you do when you and your spouse disagree in the area of giving?
My household income is inconsistent. How do I know how much to give?
What should I look for when choosing a financial advisor?
How much financial help should we give our adult children?
If we have children or grandchildren with special needs, how should we help out financially?
Is there a difference between wealth transfer and estate planning?
What should I know financially in regard to divorce, widowhood, or a second marriage?
What money management skills should I be developing in my children?
What principles should we teach our children about money and money management?
I feel like I'm trying to protect my kids from being bombarded by unrealistic expectations portrayed by the media, especially with regard to money. I'd love some advice!
What should our perspective be as parents regarding training our children to manage money?
What are the three most important financial questions I should ask myself?