What Does the Bible Say About Money? More Than You Think
What does the Bible say about money? A thorough look at what Scripture teaches about wealth, debt, giving, and stewardship for Canadian Christian men.
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What does the Bible say about money? A thorough look at what Scripture teaches about wealth, debt, giving, and stewardship for Canadian Christian men.
Christian budgeting guide for Canadians: a biblical, step-by-step plan for managing your money, giving faithfully, and building financial peace in your household.
The complete tithing guide for Canadian Christians, including the biblical case, gross vs. net income, CRA charitable donation tax credits, and a practical system to start giving faithfully this week.
Trust and wisdom held together in the same breath. What Jesus actually said about money worry, and what He did not.
When cutting isn't enough, most advice just tells you to cut more. There's a second move most people never use.
Provision is not the same as income. A man can earn a great deal and provide poorly. A man can earn modestly and provide deeply. The difference is in what he sees.
Over 1.2 million Canadian mortgages are renewing this year, many at rates far higher than when they were signed. Here is how a faithful man handles it.
Every product, app, and platform I personally use or recommend for Canadian Christian families. Investing, budgeting, insurance, banking, and books - with honest notes on each.
Most men have a vague intention about money. A one-page plan makes it real; one page forces you to decide what actually matters.
Best budgeting apps in Canada for 2026, reviewed by a Christian who actually uses them. YNAB, Monarch, Goodbudget and more with honest pros, cons, and Canadian pricing.
I drive a 2002 Toyota Camry I bought for cash. I love it. This is a letter about stealth wealth, guilt-free spending, and the freedom that comes from keeping it simple.
Most Christian men hear stewardship and think tithing. The word means more, and the smaller version is hurting us.
The decisions you make with your first real paycheque will compound for forty years. This letter is for the man at the beginning of that window.
Ramit Sethi's money dials are genuinely useful. But the framework has a blind spot, and filling it in changes everything.
There is no Canadian Christian personal finance resource that is actually Canadian and actually Christian. This is an attempt to build one.
Most men fail at budgeting not from laziness but from trying systems that require perfection to function. Here's a five-step framework that can survive real life, and the posture that makes it work.
A guide to calculating your tithe in Canada - gross vs net income, CPP, EI, RRSP deductions, and how to use the Wise and Faithful tithe calculator to get an honest number.
A plain-English walkthrough of the Wise and Faithful Canadian Tax Calculator - what every field means, how RRSP and FHSA deductions actually reduce your tax, and what the charitable donation credit means for your giving.
The habit cost calculator is not a guilt machine. The math on small daily spending is real, and using it wisely is different from using it to shame yourself.
A plain guide to getting out of debt in Canada: the snowball method, the avalanche, what minimum payments actually cost you, and the step most men skip.
The honest answer to the question most Christian men are afraid to ask: what does faithful giving look like when every dollar is already spoken for?
Zero-based budgeting gives every dollar a job before the month starts. Here's how to build one as a Canadian Christian - and why it changes everything.
Frugality is a virtue - until it isn't. Here's the line between careful stewardship and something darker, and how to know which side you're on.
Why minimum payments were never meant to help you, how shame keeps men stuck for years, and the three things that have to happen at once to break the cycle.
Contentment isn't a feeling - it's a discipline Paul said he had to learn. Here's what that learning actually looks like for a Christian man managing money.
Three to six months is the baseline, but circumstance moves it. Here is how to size, place, and build an emergency fund without it becoming a second idol.
If you've been hiding the real number from your wife, here is how to finally tell her - with grace, and without blowing up your marriage.
A practical, Canadian, step-by-step plan for getting out of debt - grounded in what the Bible actually says about money and stewardship.
A complete guide to buying your first home in Canada as a Christian. FHSA, RRSP Home Buyers' Plan, mortgage strategies, and biblical wisdom for the biggest financial decision of your life.
A practical guide to life insurance in Canada for Christian families. Term vs whole life, how much coverage you need, and why protecting your family is biblical stewardship - not a lack of faith.
Standard budgeting advice assumes a steady paycheque. Here's a practical framework for households - ministry, contract, or otherwise - where income moves.
How Canadian Christian couples can manage money together - budgeting, combining finances, handling different money styles, and building unity around stewardship.
Age-appropriate ways to teach Canadian Christian children about budgeting, giving, saving, and earning - building lifelong stewardship habits.
The budget fight is rarely about the budget. Here's what's actually happening in most marital money conflicts - and how to have the conversation that helps.
Christian investing guide for Canadian beginners. Start investing in a TFSA with biblical stewardship principles and practical Canadian-specific steps.
Biblical principles of money management for Canadian Christian men. Practical stewardship, debt freedom, budgeting, generosity, and contentment grounded in Scripture.
What does the Bible say about budgeting? Discover 5 biblical principles for planning your money wisely, with practical steps for Canadian Christian families.
A biblical debt-free plan built for Canada: 7 steps to pay off debt using Scripture, a TFSA emergency fund, and a zero-based budget. Start tonight.
What does the Bible say about debt? A biblical and pastoral look at what borrowing does to the soul and the family, with a practical plan to start getting free tonight.
Should you tithe on gross or net income? A biblical and practically Canadian answer with real numbers, CPP nuance, and 3 principles that guide the decision.
A curated list of books, tools, calculators, and websites to help Canadian Christians manage their money with wisdom and faith.