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Southeastern working to keep students in school
January 5 2009 by Dianna L. Cagle, BR Assistant Managing Editor
Officials at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary are trying to help their students through the economic crunch. A recent survey of the students showed “up to a quarter of our current students are considering taking fewer classes in the spring,” said Jason Hall, director of communications. “The other thing we found is that many applicants for the spring might consider delaying starting ...
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Which verses do you choose to guide finances?
January 5 2009 by Carrie Joynton, Texas Baptist Standard
Two national Christian financial advisers both name the Bible as their primary resource for money advice and base their money management programs in scripture. Howard Dayton, cofounder of Crown Financial Ministries, says more than 2,000 scripture verses concern money. And, using the Bible for instruction on financial management seems like a no-brainer to Dave Ramsey, creator of Financial Peace ...
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Biblical money principles blaze easier path
January 2 2009 by Norman Jameson, BR Editor
Pedro Rosario is not concerned about being dragged under by the riptide of recession. “I’m not worried,” says Rosario, eastern North Carolina area director for Crown Financial Ministries. Rosario has to make tough decisions like everyone else, but “I’m not struggling to survive,” he says. That confidence comes from long ago embracing the biblical financial principals he teaches. That leaves ...
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Don’t wait to tackle financial issues
January 2 2009 by Dianna L. Cagle, BR Assistant Managing Editor
Afraid to check your mailbox because of bills? With debts piling up for many Americans, some see living on a budget as a pipe dream. But Pedro Rosario, eastern area director for Crown Financial Ministries, advises Christians to take baby steps. “A budget doesn’t restrict you,” he said. “It guides you as a family unit on what you spend your money on.” How do you get started? ...
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Five steps to break the shackles of debt
January 2 2009 by Howard Dayton, Baptist Press
GAINESVILLE, Ga. — The importance of being debt-free seems to have been grabbing everyone’s attention. Many Christians who have been ignoring God’s financial principles want to get back on track with Him. So, let’s look at some steps to help. First, have a written plan, or budget, that places expenditures in their order of importance. That’s crucial because you must establish a poin...
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Living debt-free requires choices
In my first job as a reporter I worked on a special economics issue for the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph. I was assigned most of the stories that related to home and commercial real estate. After learning what I could about each source’s subject of expertise and their prognostications for the area’s real estate market in 1977, I asked each for a single word of advice to readers. Without e...
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