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“The Borrower Is Slave to the Lender”: What That Means Today

“The Borrower Is Slave to the Lender”: What That Means Today Summary: Proverbs 22:7 isn’t about shame—it’s a warning about how interest quietly takes your freedom. This post translates the verse into today’s math and gives you a simple path to regain control. 1) The verse and the vision “**The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is slave

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Counting the Cost: A Faith Guide to a Budget That Actually Works

Counting the Cost: A Faith Guide to a Budget That Actually Works Summary: Jesus said to “sit down and count the cost” before you build (Luke 14:28–30). This post gives you a simple, faith-first budget that takes 30–45 minutes to set up and 10 minutes a week to maintain—so you can make wise decisions without shame or guesswork. 1) Why

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Stewardship vs. Shame: God Cares More About Your Heart Than Your Balance

Stewardship vs. Shame: God Cares More About Your Heart Than Your Balance Summary: Shame keeps you hiding; stewardship brings your finances into the light with wisdom, honesty, and peace. This guide blends Scripture with simple next steps you can take today. 1) God’s heart first Key idea: Your identity isn’t your debt. God invites you to lay down worry and

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What the Bible Really Says About Debt (and Hope)

What the Bible Really Says About Debt (and Hope) Summary: Scripture doesn’t shame you for being in debt. It invites you to wisdom, honesty, and a plan—so you can move from burden to peace. Here’s a faith-first, practical guide and a 10-minute next step. 1) Start with God’s heart, not your balance 2) Wisdom about borrowing (what Proverbs is warning

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Credit Card Debt Forgiveness: What Is It and Who Qualifies?

This blog will read like a familiar story. The concept of credit card debt forgiveness. Hanna stared at her credit card statements spread across her kitchen table, calculator in hand. Her family’s finances, stable before unexpected medical bills and job changes, now felt like swimming against wicked tides. A few thousand here and a few thousand there had grown into

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Before the Tax Office Takes From You, Learn How to Settle Your IRS Debt Fast

Tax debt can quickly escalate from a manageable problem to a genuine threat to your most valuable possessions. To settle IRS tax debt fast, it’s crucial to act promptly. If you fall behind on your obligations, the IRS wields significant collection powers that can reach into personal bank accounts, paychecks, and even family homes. Understanding exactly what the IRS can

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