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Founder of Christian Money Solutions. Author of The Money Challenge. Host of More Than Money. Unimpressive runner. CERTCFC®.

Raleigh, NC
Joined November 2008
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@pjam57 @Chiefs @Eagles I'm watching it, but this is the least interested I've been in a Super Bowl in a long time. I have very little affinity for either team.
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Jesus is alive. And that changes everything about today.
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This is awesome. I love it.
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Tonight isn’t just about crowns and red carpets—it’s about letting each King and Queen know they are loved, valued, and celebrated. They’re not just VIPs for a night—they’re VIPs to God every single day. Let’s make sure they feel it with how we celebrate and love them tonight!
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RT @ArtRainer: Big news! We are excited to announce the availability of four $1,000 CERTCFC® program scholarships for residents of Texas,…
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One of the biggest money myths I often come across is the belief that there’s plenty of time to save for retirement, so you can put it off for a while. The truth is, you do have time—and that’s exactly why you need to start now. Time is your retirement savings superpower.
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Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our “God is a consuming fire.” – Hebrews 12:28-29
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You can apply for a scholarship by completling this: The application will close on Friday, February 14th. Thank you for your work and ministry!
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Do not be one who shakes hands in pledge or puts up security for debts; if you lack the means to pay, your very bed will be snatched from under you. – Proverbs 22:26-27
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Debt is a generosity killer. However, paying off debt can feel like an overwhelming mountain to climb. Fortunately, there’s a strategy that might make the journey feel more manageable: the debt snowball method. Rather than focusing on the largest or highest-interest debts first, the snowball method encourages you to knock out the smaller debts first, gaining momentum along the way. Here’s why the debt snowball method works: 1. Quick wins fuel motivation. The debt snowball method provides immediate, tangible results. Paying off those smaller debts quickly gives you a sense of accomplishment. Those early wins matter—they boost your motivation and build your confidence to tackle the bigger ones. 2. Breaking down the mountain. One of the biggest reasons people struggle with debt is the overwhelming feeling of being buried under it. Starting with the smallest debt allows you to take the first step without the mental and emotional weight of that massive, daunting number. It’s about making the task seem doable. 3. Progress you can see. The debt snowball method provides clear, visible progress. As each debt disappears, you can literally see the number of obligations shrinking. That sense of progress matters. It’s one of the key reasons people stay on track—they see that they’re getting closer to freedom. 4. Building confidence. Paying off smaller debts builds your confidence and proves to yourself that you can do it. As you knock out each debt, you’re not just reducing your financial obligations—you’re building a strong belief in your ability to wisely steward your money. It’s a mindset shift that pays off in the long run. 5. Relieving emotional stress. The smaller debts are often the ones that cause the most stress. They might not be the largest, but they’re constantly nagging at you. Getting rid of them first lifts a huge weight off your shoulders, making it easier to focus on the larger debts. The debt snowball works because it combines strategy with psychology. By tackling those smaller debts first, you’re not only making progress—you’re making it easier to keep going.
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Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. – Philippians 4:6-7
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RT @faithfiofficial: As parents, we want our children to be generous toward God’s Kingdom. How can we help our kids move toward selflessnes…
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Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success. - Dale Carnegie
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