Tithes and Offering should not be charged on a Credit Card
April 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
Haven’t you heard the scripture in Malachi – where the Minister starts off saying, “Will a man rob God. But how does he rob God. Response is in tithes and offerings. Now the guilt sets in. You are sitting there in the congregation knowing that you do not have physical money in your purse, yet [...]
How to be a Helpmate and not a Hindrance
April 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
Genesis 2:18 says And Jehovah Elohim said, “It is not good for man to be alone, I will make him a helpmate”. Helpmate is defined as a companion, to assist and usually refers to the spouse. I want to talk about being a helpmate and not being a hindrance to your own marriage. Wives, let’s [...]
Christian on Christian Crime
April 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
Yesterday I was reminded of some particular situations that I had witnessed via friends, colleagues and more and decided I would address it for the WIVES – CHRISTIAN WIVES because too much is happening within Christian marriages that are tearing them apart. Choices, emotions, media and even what others are saying too you are impacting [...]
Starting over from Bankruptcy or Foreclosure
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
When finances get out of control, couples have had to either file bankruptcy and start over. Even though it can be devastating, you do get to start over. So how do you. When starting over, take the necessary steps: 1) Evaluate your lives and be honest with yourselves about why the bankruptcy or foreclosure happened. [...]
Should you Save Money without Husband Knowing
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
This one can be fun should you save money without your husband knowing, YES if your husband is a spender. Wives you have to exercise wisdom and do what is best for the family. Let me say this – REMEMBER you are saving money for the family it is not just for one person. If [...]
Consequences of a Married Couple Borrowing Money from Parents
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
There are times when life gets difficult and unexpected financial situations happen. Married couples sometimes find themself turning to their parents for help which in itself can be hard. Before you borrow money from your parents, you should understand what the consequences could be: 1) It is best that the husband and wife are in [...]
How to Manage Money when Husband Doesn’t Share
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
There have been several times when wives are attempting to manage the money and their husbands don’t share the money he makes. So how do you manage the money when “his income is missing”? I am glad you asked that question. Is he giving her just enough money to pay the household bills and there [...]
One Way to Ensure Security with Debit Card
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
In this day and time, one could almost think we are headed towards a cashless society. However, there are people that have gotten their finances under control and strictly pay by cash. I do believe that many times if people paid for their purchases in cash, they would not nearly end up in as much [...]
Debt Personality
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Debt Solutions
Do you realize that when you have debt, you become a person that you might not even like? Others around you begin to keep their distance because they don’t like this “new” you. Take time now to listen to this audio teaching about Debt Personality. http://cbtalkradio.audioacrobat.com/download/cd815973-b406-1eef-2365-16d9c1567ffc.mp3
Managing Money to Save
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Christian Wives Money Management
There are times when we as wives are looking for ways that we can save money. I am going to share some ways you can save money which is a part of managing your money in order to afford you the opportunity to do more with your money. 1) My mother has always been a [...]
