A Biblical Budget: How to Plan Your Money Without Letting Money Rule You
A biblical budget is not about fear or control. It is a tool of wisdom that helps Christians steward money faithfully without letting money rule the heart.
Biblical wisdom for money, stewardship, generosity, budgeting, debt, saving, contentment, work, giving, and faithful financial decisions.
Money reveals what we trust, fear, desire, protect, and pursue. Christianity Now’s Money section offers Scripture-centered guidance for budgeting, debt, saving, generosity, work, giving, financial stress, contentment, planning, and wise decision-making. The goal is not greed or anxiety, but faithful stewardship of what God has entrusted to us.
Faith-informed articles on stewardship, budgeting, debt, saving, generosity, giving, work, contentment, financial stress, and wise planning.
A biblical budget is not about fear or control. It is a tool of wisdom that helps Christians steward money faithfully without letting money rule the heart.
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Budgeting is not just about numbers. For Christians, a budget can become a tool of stewardship, wisdom, contentment, generosity, and trust in God.
7 Min
The Bible teaches that we are not ultimate owners of our money, work, or resources. We are managers entrusted by God, called to live with wisdom, humility, generosity, and accountability.
Biblical stewardship begins with one life-changing truth: everything belongs to God. When we understand that, money becomes something we manage faithfully, not something we worship, fear, or cling to.
Money is never just financial. Scripture teaches that money reveals what we trust, treasure, fear, and worship. Biblical stewardship begins with remembering that everything belongs to God.
Why does work matter to God? A Scripture-rich reflection on labor, dignity, calling, service, and why ordinary work has meaning in the eyes of God.
AI can help job seekers write stronger resumes, prepare for interviews, find better job matches, and organize their search. Here is how to use it wisely without losing your voice.
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What does it mean to love money more than God? A Scripture-rich reflection on idolatry, trust, financial security, and the hidden spiritual danger of wealth.
What does the Bible say about work? An examination of labor, calling, fatigue, rest, and the deeper truth that human worth was never meant to depend on output.
What Ecclesiastes says to people running on empty, exhausted by striving, productivity, and the search for meaning.
Quiet quitting is more than a workplace buzzword. Explore what the trend reveals about burnout, disengagement, bad management, and the search for healthier work.
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The Treasury says Trump’s signature will appear on U.S. currency. Here’s what the change means, the legal questions, and the political impact.
Find encouragement in trusting God while seeking work. Discover biblical hope, purpose, and a prayer for employment during seasons of waiting.
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The president’s latest comments come as U.S., Danish, and Greenlandic officials form a working group amid rising tensions over the Arctic territory.
While much of the world wrestles with inflation, Switzerland remains remarkably stable. Here’s what the U.S. can learn—from economic policy to moral culture.
The Bible doesn’t condemn money; it warns about what money can do to the heart. From stewardship to generosity to contentment, Scripture keeps returning to one question: where is your treasure, and what does it say about your trust?
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A heartfelt Christian reflection on growing up in a food-stamp household and how 42 million Americans are now waiting for assistance. A call for compassion, action and prayer.
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Success allowed me to shelter my kids too much and now I’m facing the regret of love without structure. This is a story of provision, entitlement, and learning too late that work forms us.
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