I help Christians reduce their financial stress by improving their relationship with money. It is at that point they are able to make better decisions daily so they can live the best version of their life.
Hebrews 12:11 NewsletterGood morning Reader, There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV “I just need more time to…” That’s something I’ve said more times than I’d like to admit. Procrastination is still something I’m working through. And if I’m honest, my lack of urgency has cost me opportunities. As we wrap up the first three chapters of Ecclesiastes, here’s what stands out to me:
Time is a gift. And how we use it shapes the life we experience. When it comes to your finances, the choices you make today matter.
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about direction. Where you are today is a result of past decisions—but where you go next is still in your hands. So let me ask you: What time is it for you? We’re seeing real shifts in the economy. This is not the time to sit back and hope things work out. This is the time to be intentional. God has entrusted you with what you have. And how you manage it matters. When you follow His principles, you may not control every outcome—but you can experience peace, even in uncertain times. Reflection question: Prayer of the Week: -Latrisa Song of the MonthTerry Carr - I'm Saved |
I help Christians reduce their financial stress by improving their relationship with money. It is at that point they are able to make better decisions daily so they can live the best version of their life.