―  Also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com  ― America is a cash-happy culture. We want to have the best, to be flashier than our neighbor, and for others to envy us. That’s ...

A healthy bank account makes us feel good. It’s also wise accounting. We should plan financially so that we can meet our bills and not be a burden to others. Can we keep too much in our coffers? ...

Comfort is good. We like our soft beds, air conditioned houses, and quiet-running cars. We work hard, and we deserve what we get. Let’s pull out that phrase: We deserve what we get. It can be ...

Tithing is scriptural. Duh, we think. Of course, it is. The concept is woven throughout the teachings of the Old Testament. Leviticus 27:30 sets the lay of the land. We don’t have a choice, ...

It’s easy to depend on God when we’re caught in the fist of poverty. We have nothing, so we have nothing to lose. Ask God for a million dollars? Ludicrous. We’re happy with a meal on the table. ...

Ah, Turkey Day, the day of the feast! What a fine prospect lies ahead of us! We expect a smorgasbord of goodies, from meats and candied fruits to desserts aplenty. After we’ve consumed all we ...

It’s better to give than receive. We’ve all heard that admonition, one usually handed out to admonish us to change our attitude when we moan about not getting the exact gift we want for our ...

Investment in the church is a very good idea. Our money, our time, and our interest can be funneled into the church, and the paybacks are well worth our investment. We can build quite an edifice, ...

Seedtime and harvest teachings abound in the church today. The truth is, they work. If we plant seed, we will get a harvest, both in the ground, and in God’s work. Even so, we need to use wisdom. ...
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To give is better than to receive. We’ve heard it over and over, many times as motivation to be mature in financial matters. The thing is, it’s true. The giver is filled with pleasure both ...

What did the title of this article say to us? Easy come, or easy go? Do we want God to let the money flow into our bank accounts without any work on our part, or are we good with letting our cash ...

To be a king is to have all the power. All the cash, too. The king (sultan) of Brunei rules with absolute power. Everything in his country is at his disposal, at his command, and within his reach. ...

―  Also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com  ― America is a cash-happy culture. We want to have the best, to be flashier than our neighbor, and for others to envy us. That’s ...

A healthy bank account makes us feel good. It’s also wise accounting. We should plan financially so that we can meet our bills and not be a burden to others. Can we keep too much in our coffers? ...

Comfort is good. We like our soft beds, air conditioned houses, and quiet-running cars. We work hard, and we deserve what we get. Let’s pull out that phrase: We deserve what we get. It can be ...

Tithing is scriptural. Duh, we think. Of course, it is. The concept is woven throughout the teachings of the Old Testament. Leviticus 27:30 sets the lay of the land. We don’t have a choice, ...

It’s easy to depend on God when we’re caught in the fist of poverty. We have nothing, so we have nothing to lose. Ask God for a million dollars? Ludicrous. We’re happy with a meal on the table. ...

Ah, Turkey Day, the day of the feast! What a fine prospect lies ahead of us! We expect a smorgasbord of goodies, from meats and candied fruits to desserts aplenty. After we’ve consumed all we ...

It’s better to give than receive. We’ve all heard that admonition, one usually handed out to admonish us to change our attitude when we moan about not getting the exact gift we want for our ...
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