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I'm about $3,500 in the hole with not much income. I'm scared and embarrassed to the point I can't tell anyone. What should I do? ANSWER



Despite my heavy class load, how do I make time for the most important things in my life? ANSWER



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Taming the Money Monster
by Ron Blue
Filled with down-to-earth, no-nonsense advice from financial expert Ron Blue, this indispensable book will show you how to stop being a slave to debt and become the master of your money — from a biblical perspective. Covering everything from school loans to credit cards to mortgages, this paperback will put you on the right path toward stress-free spending and a lifetime of financial freedom.

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An old proverb says a fool and his money are easily separated. In this consumer culture of ours, that separation has never been faster or easier. And so we spend all our waking hours trying to earn more. There's got to be a better way. MORE |

Decisions Decisions, Part 2 by Thomas Jeffries
Having a variety of choices can be liberating. But paradoxically, as the number of options increases, we can find ourselves paralyzed with indecision.

Time Enough for Me by Jenny Schroedel
Too busy? Keeping perspective can give you all the time in the world.

Me and My Mammon by Sarah E. Hinlicky
It was just a simple little Christmas gift. But it didn't stay simple for long.

How to Buy a Car the Bank Won't Own by Todd Temple
Of all the reasons to buy a new car, the best is that new car smell, says Temple. But you can always get a 99 cent air freshener. That's why he buys used.

How I Survived My Debt Crisis by Todd Temple
For months, Todd's been sharing his financial wisdom. Ever wonder where he got it? Now he shares his personal story of recovery from crushing debt.

Finding Time to Succeed by Laurel L. Cornell
As busy as college life seems, it's a lot slower than the work-a-day world that lies ahead. So make the most of these "lazy" days. Cornell shows you how.

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Crisis Prep 101
by Carolyn McCulley
Faced with the possibility of loss, of either fortune or freedom, we believing Christians can panic ... or we can prepare.

Cutting Carbons for Lent
by Matt Kaufman
Just what is a "carbon fast" anyway? And what does it have to do with a season of repentance?

Facebook Faceoff
by Tim Sweetman
Something is beckoning for my attention. And it's not online.

Nothing Personal
by Lauren F. Winner
Developing your personal spiritual disciplines is good, of course. But there's more to our faith than that.

Facing up to Facebook
by Jenny Schroedel
Hmm, I wonder, what exactly is happening to my brain?

The Scribe's Confession
by George Halitzka
Answers are easier to find inside literature than out in the bracing merciless air of life.

The Dangerous Beauty of Friendship
by Gary Thomas and Graham Thomas
Friendship can be an enemy, a seduction of the mind lying beyond the reach of investigation. Or not.

Lip Gloss and Jesus
by Suzanne Hadley
I love that the Lord can use something as seemingly superficial as selling beauty products to teach me more about Himself.

Closing The Deal
by Alex Chediak
Don't sacrifice integrity just to get a good deal.

Fearless Fellowship
by Elisabeth Adams
When I see His work in His people, I see God.

Dream Home, Revisited
by Jenny Schroedel
Our new home is curing me of the "what if?" syndrome

Question Global Warming
by Jay Richards
Being a good steward of the environment may just mean challenging the official orthodoxy of the environmentalists.

Food, Glorious Food!
by James Tonkowich
Our relationship with it goes deep.

Ignorant Christians
by Gary Thomas
Your choice: Grow increasingly stupid, or study to show yourself approved.

Adding Meaning to the Holidays
by Candice Watters
Celebrating the season is about more than just adding activities to an already packed schedule.

The Needy Outside My Window
by Heather Koerner
It was a good article. It had a good lesson. So why was I so irritated?
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