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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 does a “slave to the lender” look like today?

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  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:07

    Being a “slave to the lender” looks like a revolving door. You are continuously trying to free yourself but only continue the same pattern. Debt can be enslaving.

  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 09:54

    Owing someone money. This could be for college, cars, home mortgage, etc. When we owe someone money, we no longer have financial freedom to spend how we want because our money is “already spent” since we owe it to the lender.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/16/2024 at 09:26

    In our country, we used to have loan sharks. People who are in desperate need – sometimes out of gambling or drug addiction – would borrow from them. The interest builds up. When the loan sharks come to pursue payment, the debtor may run away, but the loan shark may threaten the safety of the remaining family members. They may splash pig’s blood on the walls and door. Or they may threaten to lock the front door gate, and then start a fire.

    #finance

  • jedidiah Johnson

    Member
    05/18/2024 at 09:52

    Being in debt to a mortgage company, a bank, or a same day loan company. Having high interest and multi year payoff timelines.

  • Samuel Toland

    Member
    05/17/2024 at 12:53

    make him a borrower

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Christian Learning Center Forums What are things you can do to be more content?

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  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:12

    I can be content by enjoying the things God gives me each day that do not cost anything such as good health, happiness and joy, and peace of mind. I can sit in the sunlight and enjoy God’s marvelous works of creation. God does not charge me to give Him praise.

  • Martin Vanderlaan

    Member
    01/17/2025 at 16:45

    Spend less time window shopping

    Thank God for what I do have

    Give generously

  • Raymond Tong

    Member
    10/22/2024 at 07:03

    STOP wanting the desires of this world to keep up with our neighbors. Instead, invest my resources into Godly pursuits of satisfaction. Like expanding my knowledge of the Holy Bible.

  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 09:56

    Find healthy ways to cope and unwind rather than watching tv, scrolling on our phones, or shopping. These things work against us being content by constantly showing us what we don’t have and what we are “missing out on.”

  • Leong

    Member
    08/16/2024 at 09:27

    Reduce, recycle, re-use.

    #finance

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Christian Learning Center Forums What did you learn from the Debt applications?

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  • Gloria Curne

    Member
    02/18/2025 at 23:14

    It is a good idea to pay your debt off as soon as possible and that there are several ways you can achieve this goal.

  • Stacey Oswald

    Member
    08/19/2024 at 09:58

    There are multiple options for paying off debt early to gain financial freedom.

  • Leong

    Member
    08/16/2024 at 09:27

    I did not use the calculators because I did not think it necessary.

    #finance

  • jedidiah Johnson

    Member
    05/18/2024 at 10:09

    To pay off that principle!

  • Fredrick Smith

    Member
    05/13/2024 at 14:07

    Being debt free is possible

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