Biblical Reminders on Investment [Infographic]

The Bible tells us a story of stewards who multiplied their talents in Matthew 25:14-2. They were commended by their master for their good work and were also entrusted with more talents. Investing is a strategic process to multiply the resources God has given us to provide for our current and future needs. It is also a means to increase what we have available to advance God’s kingdom.  

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Four Ways How Not To Handle Money [Infographic]

The Bible gives us several warnings on how to stay out of financial troubles. We are considered to be stewards of God's blessing and we need to make sure that we avoid the common errors that people do in managing their wealth. Check out our infographic below on four ways how not to handle money.

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What Can We Learn From Disasters [Infographic]

Adversities often strike when we least expect it. We need to understand that when it happens, it is the time we need to hold on to our faith and hope the most. The Bible teaches us that even in times of calamities, we can learn and grow from the situation as long as we have the right perspective. Here are four things we can learn from natural disasters.

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5 Biblical Tips for Holiday Spending

Without all the discounts, sales and holiday deals, a lot of people often get tempted to overspend during the holidays. Without proper discipline, you can make some purchases that you may regret come January. In this infographic, learn five biblical tips you need to remember when you go Christmas shopping.

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Our Role with Money and Possessions [Infographic]

The Bible explains our roles when it comes to the wealth and blessings given to us by the Lord. Having a role means God has entrusted us a specific responsibility and we are expected to do it in way that bring glory to his name. In this infographic, we will learn that God gave us authority to manage money and possessions. Along with this priviledge, the Lord also make us accountable in the way we manage our finances.

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