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God’s Provision Is Not a Business Model

Rent’s due, groceries cost more than last week, and the credit card balance won’t budge. In moments like that, a promise that God will multiply your money can sound like…

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How to Save More Using Online Coupon Codes at Home

Couponing in 2026 isn’t scissors and catalogues, it’s mostly discount coupons, promo codes, cashback, and app offers at checkout. In Australia, it still matters because your biggest “quiet spend” is…

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a coupke working on their plan

What the Apple Garage Teaches About Biblical Money

Two Steves in a messy garage, parts on benches, big ideas, small resources. That picture sticks because it feels familiar, much like the timeless truths in Scripture on money. Many…

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dinner at home

Legacy Is Built at the Table for Aussie Families

Spaghetti on a weeknight is rarely fancy. Sauce splatters, elbows bump, and someone asks for more cheese. This everyday scene is what makes the legacy table so powerful. To define…

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Finding Hope in Detours

When God’s Provision Shows Up as a Detour

God’s help rarely arrives in the shape we planned. We ask for relief, and we get a delay. We pray for an open door, and one shuts first. In 1994,…

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richer in the end

Do You Have a Biff Tannen Moment?

Ever wish you had future-you whispering secrets in your ear? In Back to the Future II, older Biff hands his younger self a sports almanac and, boom, he gets rich….

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Should You Rent or Buy The House?

Should You Rent or Buy The House? Decide With Real Numbers

Young adults ask me this all the time (that includes my own adult kids): should I buy my home or keep renting? It is rarely a simple yes or no….

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Should You Borrow To Buy A Car?

Should You Borrow Money To Buy A Car?

For most of us, a car sits right behind housing on the expense list. It can feel like a badge of arrival, and the ads make it look easy, small…

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How to Cope with Mounting Debt: Your Mindset Comes First

Coping with Debt Starts by Shifting Your Mindset from Despair to Hope

Ever stared at a growing stack of bills on the kitchen table, feeling like you’ll never catch up? Maybe you’ve avoided the mailbox altogether, dreading another notice or credit card…

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