
Hyper Deflation? What is it?
I read that hyper de-flation is possible in our country instead of hyperinflation. What does that mean? Should we bail out large firms? How should we prepare in light of all this?

I read that hyper de-flation is possible in our country instead of hyperinflation. What does that mean? Should we bail out large firms? How should we prepare in light of all this?

I read your article on the mortgage meltdown & it helped me understand it. But, my Mom and brother are losing their homes. They are 81 and 47 years old. Neither are Christians. What can they do?

Do you think Christians should be involved in holiday shopping sprees? We used to enjoy it but we really can’t afford it anymore. Besides, I’m wondering if it’s something Christians should do anyway.

Some of my friends got together and bought bags and bags of rice & other supplies from COSTCO because they are afraid of rationing and diminishing food supplies. Is this wrong?

Q. Around the year 2005 you wrote two articles about a Great Depression coming upon our country. Where can I find those? Can you post them again? I’d like to re-read them.

I listen to a radio show where the host insists there is no inflation – which makes me feel crazy. Also, why do the CPI and the government say there is low inflation? I live on a fixed income…

Money is a real problem. It seems God is just “toying” with me. I pray for customers to pay us. But, contracts get broken or something breaks down. I’m reaching desperation.

Read this advice from early 2006!
We’re not supposed to “love the world” or “lust after things” (1 Jn 2:15-17). So how do we stop buying stuff when we’re all programmed to do it?

How do you decide which people deserve aid? I don’t want to just give my money to beggars parked outside Wal-Mart or on the corner.

We have really good credit. But, yesterday I learned my interest rate has doubled & our minimum payment has also doubled. We can’t afford this. So what does a Christian do to pay off debt?

Q. What is causing the international food crisis all of a sudden? It seemed to come so fast and out of nowhere. What can Christians or churches do about it? How do I know that what I’m giving is used for what I intend?

Every time I turn on Christian television all they talk about is finances – how to get out of debt, live frugally, and give to “them” in this process. Should jobless people be giving to churches?