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Give, Save, and Spend - Financial Discipleship Study

  1. Lesson One
    Starting Well
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  2. Lesson Two
    Counsel, Debt and Saving
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  3. Lesson Three
    Generosity and Investing
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  4. Lesson Four
    Work and Honesty
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  5. Lesson Five
    Crisis and Eternity
    9 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  6. Lesson Six
    Finishing Well
    7 Activities
  7. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    2 Activities
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    1 Assessment
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Christian Learning Center Forums What in the notes did you find revealing, challenging or interesting?

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  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:32

    Saving for an emergency can be challenging because most people are not taught to save but spend to get what they want. After all, tomorrow is not promised. Indeed, we are not promised the next day, but if God allows us to see it, an emergency may occur and we have no available funds to cover it. I understand God’s illustration of the ant saving, it is a wise precept.

  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:04

    It is amazing how God repeatedly emphasizes being debt-free. As humans we strive to get what we want and not necessarily what we need, as a result, we end up being in debt most of the time. If we truly stand on God’s word that He will supply all our needs, then debt is not necessary.

  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/13/2025 at 23:03

    I understand now why God wants you to seek counsel from Him and godly human counselors. I was not taught this concept growing up, so over the years, I have made many mistakes. Some of the counsel I received was from ungodly persons and some were biased. I am thankful that through it all God still guided my path because without knowledge I still had faith to trust Him on some level. I understand how challenging it can be to receive counsel from others because we usually want to do things our way.

  • Eric Wilson

    Member
    01/27/2025 at 22:18

    Every bit of information was interesting and rewarding. I was never taught the principles of saving, giving, and investing.

  • Martin Vanderlaan

    Member
    01/17/2025 at 16:11

    That I should seek my parents advice on money even if they have not yet found Christ or managed their money well, as a way of showing them honor.

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Christian Learning Center Forums What is the most challenging thing, for you, when it comes to saving money?

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  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:36

    The most challenging thing for me is to begin saving automatically, paying myself first after giving to God. Many times I feel I do not have enough to save after paying my debts, but even the smallest amount can begin to add up. I must change my thinking.

  • Martin Vanderlaan

    Member
    01/17/2025 at 17:01

    To save money immediately instead of what happens to be left over

  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 10:04

    I’m a saver overall. It’s not fun waiting to purchase the things I want (trips, more property to build a home, etc.) but it is worth not feeling financially strained.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/16/2024 at 09:38

    By personality, I am a saver rather than a spender. (This is perhaps due to the example of my parents.) My current challenge to save is that I am not earning money.

    #finance

  • jedidiah Johnson

    Member
    05/18/2024 at 10:21

    I have my savings already leaving my check because I find it easier to not be able to touch it. Thankfully we have many options for good savings accounts now.

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Christian Learning Center Forums How much will you need to save a month to meet your emergency savings goal? How long will it take you to meet that goal?

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  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:39

    I think I would need to save $100 a month for 50 months to comfortably meet my emergency savings goal.

  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 10:08

    It will take a few months.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/16/2024 at 09:41

    I find it difficult to assess how much I need for “emergency savings”, but I have savings with the government which I can withdraw only when I am old.

    #finance

  • jedidiah Johnson

    Member
    05/18/2024 at 10:22

    It would take probably a year for three months

  • Samuel Toland

    Member
    05/17/2024 at 21:35

    About $100 a month

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Christian Learning Center Forums What are major purchases you’ve identified as a top priority for this season of your life?

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  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:42

    The only top priority purchase for this season of my life is a reliable vehicle for commuting since I am a single woman.

  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 10:09

    Replacing a car that is almost at the end of its life.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/16/2024 at 09:43

    The only major purchases for me are airfare and temporary accommodation to do all the missions work I want to. I hardly spend much on myself.

    #finance

  • jedidiah Johnson

    Member
    05/18/2024 at 10:22

    Home with land

  • Samuel Toland

    Member
    05/17/2024 at 21:36

    A car

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