As Russ grew in his understanding of God’s perspective on tithes and offerings, he realized there are powerful reasons to give.
Money
Don’t waste this crisis. Use it to take control of your life. The best place to start is by making a list of what you have and what you need.
Many couples struggle with money, but making a financial plan can reduce stress in your marriage and help you set goals for the future.
COVID 19 — the “coronavirus” — is changing how we live, work and connect with others. It’s also affecting family finances as businesses close or reduce hours to help lower the risk of spreading the virus. Because the changes in the market will affect families, we’ve collected several tips and insights to help you and …
A growing number of Americans hide credit cards and bank accounts from spouses. Financial infidelity can damage your bottom line and destroy your marriage.
Once you identify these money mistakes in your marriage, you can take steps to get your finances — and your marriage — on track.
Does the Creator of the universe care how you use your money?
Do my adult kids really need my money? Answering that question often brings up other, more difficult questions like how much or how often? Approaching this topic requires your patience, grace, and ultimately, your ability to focus on what’s really important about money.
Learn what to do to teach your kids about their finances, your giving of allowances and more.
Kids don’t automatically figure out how to succeed financially. Chris Brown, a speaker with Dave Ramsey, shares five tips for preparing your kids for success with their money.