Tag: Christian Father

  • Who Owns the Pond?

    Who Owns the Pond?

    A popular saying is that “If you teach a man to fish, you will feed him for a lifetime.” Yes, teaching others to fish is undoubtedly a noble pursuit, one that aligns with our Christian values of generosity and care for our fellow human beings. However, it’s equally important to reflect on who owns the pond.…

  • Are You Expanding or Maintaining?

    Are You Expanding or Maintaining?

    As Christian fathers, we are called to be good stewards of our resources, including our finances. In our journey to fulfill this responsibility, it’s essential to evaluate whether we are merely maintaining our financial position or actively expanding. While it may seem daunting, even small steps can set us on a path towards growth. I…

  • Finding Contentment and Building Wealth

    Finding Contentment and Building Wealth

    As Christian fathers, we have a responsibility to guide and teach our children in all aspects of life, including their approach to wealth and contentment. In a world that often equates success with material possessions, it is crucial for us to impart the biblical principles of contentment and stewardship. True wealth, as defined by the…

  • Navigating from 529 to Roth IRA for Your Child’s Future

    Navigating from 529 to Roth IRA for Your Child’s Future

    As a devoted financial steward and a responsible Christian father, shaping your child’s educational journey is a powerful expression of honoring Proverbs 13:22: “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” Investing in your child’s education is an invaluable gift that goes beyond money inheritance. The conventional 529 college plan serves as a…

  • Maximizing Your Financial Season

    Maximizing Your Financial Season

    As I reflect on the various seasons of my life, I can now clearly see that there were seasons with many financial opportunities and other seasons where there were less. Some years I purposely took jobs with very little pay and other years I was able to earn more.  Today, I want to encourage you to maximize…

  • Breaking Free From the Paycheck to Paycheck Cycle

    Breaking Free From the Paycheck to Paycheck Cycle

    Are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Does it feel like an endless struggle with no light at the end of the tunnel? Absorb, reflect, and take these concrete steps to transform your lifestyle, beginning to save and invest for your future. None of the steps below are easy, and they require hard work,…

  • Playing the Long Game

    Playing the Long Game

    Hey Christian fathers! I know that you have numerous responsibilities and concerns as you navigate the complex world of managing finances for your family. Today, I want to remind you of an important quote from Warren Buffet: “If you aren’t thinking about owning a stock for 10 years, don’t even think about owning it for…

  • The Million Dollar Mistake

    The Million Dollar Mistake

    Unraveling the True Cost of Procrastinating on Your Retirement Savings I often find myself in conversations with bright-eyed professionals and families just stepping into the game of life. You know, that classic scenario where the present seems too demanding to allow even a single dollar to escape into the abyss of a retirement fund. It’s…

  • A Divided House

    A Divided House

    Right now our country is on the brink of a shutdown because the House and Senate can’t agree on a budget. Aa a result of having competing spending priorities, millions of Americans will probably be affected. This same thing can also happen in our own homes if we are not unified. One way to foster…