Where stewardship leads to peace.
“So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?” Luke 16:11 NIV

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“No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.” Hebrews 12:11 (NIV)
Discover biblical principles for financial well-being. With God’s guidance, you can build a foundation that leads to stability and lasting peace. Here’s how:
Create (and use) a written budget.
- Gain Clarity – Know exactly where your money is going each month instead of wondering where it went.
- Stay in Control – A budget helps you set limits, avoid overspending, and make intentional choices.
- Reach Goals Faster – Every dollar gets assigned a purpose, whether saving, giving, or paying off debt.
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Save a quick emergency fund.
- Protect Against Surprises – A starter fund keeps small emergencies from becoming financial crises.
- Break the Cycle of Debt – Cash on hand means you don’t need to rely on credit cards or loans.
- Find Peace of Mind – Even a small cushion provides security and reduces stress.
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Pay off all consumer debt.
- Eliminate Every Balance – Pay off all credit cards, car loans, student loans, and personal loans—anything besides your primary mortgage.
- Break Free from Interest – Stop funding banks and lenders with high interest payments and redirect that money toward your future.
- Gain True Freedom – Without consumer debt, your income is yours to save, give, and invest in building a solid foundation.
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Save 3-6 months of income.
- Prepare for Life’s Storms – A fully funded emergency reserve protects you from financial ruin due to job loss, medical bills, or unexpected expenses.
- Strengthen Stability – With months of income set aside, you can handle challenges without fear or debt.
- Build Peace of Mind – Knowing you’re covered allows you to focus on what matters most instead of worrying about the “what ifs.”
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