Money Matters

Saving Money – Cash or Coins?

One author says that Christians should never buy precious metals, but it is okay to save money in a bank savings account. Please explain how saving coins is wrong but a bank account is fine?

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Selling Health Supplements

I badly need extra money. So do you think it is wrong for Christians to work part time buying and selling health food supplements on Christian T.V., radio, magazines, at church and to neighbors?

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Stagflation – Definition & Response

What is “stagflation?” Is it worse than a depression? I heard a news report say the U.S. is entering a period of stagflation and it will be rough. If it’s true what can we do to protect ourselves?

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Surviving Tough Times

We’ve noticed a new trend in our neighborhood. Many families are moving in together. It’s like a return of The Waltons where generations shared responsibilities in one, big home.

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Tithing 10% – A Requirement?

Where does it say we have to tithe 10% of our earnings to the church? We can’t afford that and can barely pay our bills or taxes as it is. Is it a requirement for Christians?

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To Give or Not to Give

I have over $30,000 in credit card debt. I can barely keep up with my mortgage. I have over $20,000 in student loans and still owe $11,000 for my car. Should I be giving when I’m in so much debt?

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Weathering the Economic Storm

I read your economic warnings from 5 years ago. But, I need to know what to tell the church I pastor. What should we be doing right now? How close are we to total collapse? (A concerned pastor)

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Inflation or Deflation?

Could you please explain the difference between an inflationary depression and a deflationary depression? I still don’t understand what we can do about it anyway.

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Inflation Hedges?

I read one of your articles about financial markets being rigged. You suggested that Christians invest in inflation hedges. But, houses are going down and losing value. So what else can we do?

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