A Biblically Comprehensive Approach to Personal Finance helps you find freedom in Christ in your Finances.
Section 1 is an overview of what we think about money and finance and wealth. It falls squarely in what we consider personal ministry. You know, it falls under that, that lens of how we view financial prosperity.
How do we think about it? Are there things in our past that prevent us from walking in God’s view of prosperity for our lives? Are we walking in any kind of bondage from a generational sense or from a family dynamic sense? We’ll see more. We’ll actually talk through what that looks like practically in our lives.
That’s the part of phase one, step one, if you will, to talk about what we think about it, what God thinks about it, from our concept of it, personal ministry, and biblical, what the scriptures say.
Section two is essentially one step further. We went from the practical and what scripture says and what we think in step one. Step two takes us a little further into what, what does it look like practically to understand some key basic Biblically based concepts of proper personal finance.
That’s things like budgeting, stewardship, tithing, investing, savings, giving, a lot of the practical things and things that we might hear commonly mentioned today as far as getting out of debt. We’re not going to go too deep into how to do those things because that’s for the last, the last step.
And that leaves us with Step Three. Step three is, is where we get our hands dirty. We dig in, we talk about your situation. What does it look like to take what we’ve learned, both from a conceptual and biblical sense, and some of the practical things that we covered in steps one and two, and now we’re going to put it all together in step three.
It is where we start getting really practical. Let’s get a budget. Let’s figure out if you’re in debt, how do you get out of debt? What’s it look like to have debt recovery or debt reduction plan. How do you tithe? How do you actually do it? Is it better to tithe on gross versus net income? How do we save?
What’s a proper way to save? What are some common investments?
This is when we get really practical from what’s commonly mentioned, soup to nuts. This is, this is meant to be a broad overview, but if you don’t have a budget and you don’t have concepts in place to help you properly save, give, and tithe, we’re going to teach you how to do those three main things.