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Christian Personal Finance |
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http://ChristianPF.com |
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English |
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Christian, money, finance |
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Free Christian financial help, personal finance, money, and help getting out of debt. Budgeting, saving, and investing tips from a Christian perspective. Get your financial life in order and learn what the Bible says about money, budgeting, saving, debt, and investing. |
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Health care options for Christians
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Every day we are bombarded by the news and media regarding the rising costs of healthcare and the proposed overhaul of the industry by our federal government. Healthcare issues and the affordability of obtaining services are a major concern for most Americans. We can all agree some solution is needed but what that solution looks like varies across the political spectrum.
For Christians, the healthcare debate is especially troubling. Paying for abortion coverage under a healthcare plan is a primary concern. What options are available for Christians concerned about
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I recently received an email from a reader that I thought would be perfect for discussion, because my hunch is that there are others who are dealing with or have dealt with a situation like this. I promised that I would try to get some opinions from the CPF audience, so if you have any thoughts or opinions, please share them in the comments.
Here are the important parts from the email I received…
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Delayed gratification – Is it worth it?
The following guest post was written by CPF reader Amy Sullivan.
We live in a country resounding “Instant Gratification!” as its lifestyle cadence call. But despite the fact debt has become a badge of the American dream, some folks are going back to saving money and paying for big-ticket items with cash. With this new concept, there is no debt, there is no minimum payment due…but there is a lingering question – is it worth it?
Put debt into perspective
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