Prosperous Soul Blog
Is Money Evil?
Many Christians, overwhelmed by the negative effects of money, view wealth as a necessary evil. But the issue isn’t about riches. It's about our heart's relationship toward them.
Read MoreThe Debt Snowball is a Process
The goal is to pay off smaller liabilities, then roll this saved money on to the next bill. And so on. And so forth.
Read MoreWhat The Bible Has To Say About Money
Money—it’s a word that stirs up all kinds of emotions, from desire to desperation to anxiety and ambition. Everyone wants it, but most people don’t know how to carry it.As Christians, it’s easy to think of money as a secular object, but it truly isn’t. A lot of people don’t...
Read MoreThe Unintended Consequences of Debt
by Guest Author: Cory De Silva You already know the obvious consequences of debt: stress, bankruptcy, and rocky marriages. But let’s talk about the hidden consequences: A lack of generosity Stolen joy Loss of freedom of choice Unintended Consequence of Debt #1: It Kills your Ability to Give Four months...
Read MoreSigns of a Prosperous Church
In America, there’s this unspoken belief that wealth is bad and poverty is good. The less you have, the closer you are to the Lord. But these ideas reek of a poverty mindset. There’s a big difference between being “poor in spirit” and believing you’re a powerless victim. Scripture says,...
Read MoreHoarding is a Sign of the Poverty Spirit
Did you know that hoarding is a sign of the poverty spirit? I’ve been teaching this for years. When my wife and I were first married, we were so poor. It was hard not to hold on to stuff, thinking, We might need this later. Eventually, our trinkets stacked up....
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