The Bible teaches us to trust God's wisdom and not fret or envy the wicked, who may seem to prosper. Psalm 37 reminds us that their time is short and God will cut off those who are wicked, while those who wait for the Lord will inherit the land. We can trust God's wisdom when things look out of control and remember that our life is a vapor, but God will restore all things. [... more]
David says, don't fret, instead be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him. Fretting tends to evil, while godly anger constructively engages what is wrong in a way that is patient, merciful, forgiving, and honest. [... more]
The Bible reminds us that our focus should be on eternity, not the fleeting nature of life. When we fret about the prosperity of others, we neglect our soul and become secularists, chasing material answers to life's questions. In contrast, living by faith and contentment allows us to enjoy God and find our highest good and deepest satisfaction in Him. [... more]
Managing personal debt and securing a financial future requires a solid plan, including debt management strategies, retirement planning, and understanding options like home equity conversion mortgages and Medicaid asset protection. [... more]
Managing personal debt and securing a financial future is crucial for achieving peace of mind and living within one's means. A debt management plan can help individuals reduce their debt and create a budget that aligns with their financial goals. Stewardship of one's finances is essential for building wealth and ensuring a secure retirement. Estate planning, including the creation of a trust, is also vital for transferring wealth to the next generation and ensuring that one's assets are distributed according to their wishes. [... more]
Jerry Boyer, a resident economist and author, discusses God's design for economics and wealth creation, highlighting the importance of biblical principles and the role of the church in promoting a prosperous and just economy. [... more]
Caregivers struggle with isolation and excessive stress, which can lead to burnout and anxiety. Embracing the concept of 'flunk now and avoid the rush' can help caregivers accept reality and find peace of mind. By prioritizing their own well-being and setting healthy boundaries, caregivers can become stronger and more effective in their roles. [... more]
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