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Why Budgeting Is a Spiritual Practice (Not Just About Money)

I used to think a budget was restrictive… because that’s what you’re taught when you learn how to budget. It felt like something I had to do—something that kept me from spending, from enjoying, from having freedom. It definitely didn’t feel like something that mattered spiritually. But over time, that perspective started to shift. Because…

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Why Budgeting Brings Peace (Not Pressure)

There was a season where I avoided looking at our numbers. Which, ironically, was the exact season I needed to be looking at them the most. We had dropped down to one income, and everything felt tight. A good portion of our bills were on autopay—because they had to be—and they all seemed to hit…

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Finding Balance: When Money Isn’t Your Master or Your Enemy

Money has a strange way of taking on more power in our lives than it was ever meant to have. For some of us, money becomes the thing we constantly worry about. We check our bank accounts anxiously, run numbers over and over in our minds, and feel a knot in our stomach whenever a…

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Why Budgeting Feels So Hard (It’s Not Just Math)

On the surface, budgeting looks simple. Write down your income.List your expenses.Make a plan for your money. But sometimes the hardest part of budgeting isn’t the math. It’s opening the numbers in the first place. Earlier this year, I found myself completely avoiding our finances. Not because I didn’t know how to manage them, but…

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How Small Financial Actions Honor the Lord with Your Wealth

In our daily financial decisions, we honor God through stewardship of His resources. When we budget wisely, save consistently, practice contentment, give generously, and walk in integrity, these small actions become acts of worship. As Proverbs 3:9-10 reminds us, honoring the Lord with our wealth reflects our trust in His provision.