Financial Strategies for the
Christian Family
How in the world do we survive in times of economic
distress? If you didn't answer that question before the trouble
started, you will be doing a lot of back tracking.
Is the
spiraling economy a problem or a symptom? It's easy, when things are
going well, to spend, spend, spend. "Go ahead and buy it, it'll be
covered." "You've got credit!!!!!" Not many financial analyzers back
around 2006 were saying, "Don't overdo your equity with a big loan for
all you can get." Now it's bail-out time. Managing money can be tricky.
When
couples first get married there is a sense that they must have
everything that their parents have. The realization must come that the
former generation has been working for the last twenty-five years to
get what they now have. Why do we think that we should have it all
right now? Be methodical, earn it...save it...pay off the credit...save
some more- this is a solid plan. There are lots of things we could
have, but if we keep in mind what we are saving for, it will help us to
save, save, save. Mind your spending lifestyle.
One car might be necessary for now, a little limiting at times, but it must work.
Lunches can be made from home.
Clothes can be saved for the next younger child.
Don't overspend what you earn!
It is not always possible to
save as we would like, but over the long haul things get covered. John
Wesley said, "Make all you can. Give all you can. Save all you can."
Explore ways to make all you can. Work hard to honor God by giving all
you can. A regular savings plan will be important through many
emergencies. Too bad the bank cannot help us more with a better
percentage rate!
Patience is a virtue when it comes to
non-necessities. Honoring God is an essential. Honesty in dealings will
reward you. Pray that those managing the national and international
economies do not ruin it all.
Bryan
Ayers is a husband of twenty one years and father of seven children. He
has studied and taught on family relationships since 1995. Find out
some of the things he has learned at http://www.thefocusedfamily.com