Now that we've covered the foundation of our attitude in detail, we're going to jump more into personal finance concepts like budgeting, debt, etc. While these are things that unbelievers should also be doing to create financial stability, we will be connecting Bible verses for why we should be doing

Over the last several weeks, we discussed the new conception of work because of the gospel. For the next several weeks we'll be looking at how Christians have a new "compass" for work. Let's start by first looking at business ethics. Businesses understand that they should be honest and fair,
Favoritism – something most, if not all people are guilty of at one point or another. Growing up playing sports, the coach almost always had a favorite player, even if they said they didn't. It is so easy to favor certain people over another, whether it be the best/hardest athlete
It's been a couple months since the last post on Biblical Finance. If you missed the previous posts, you can check them out here. These posts focus on the foundation of a Biblical Approach to Finance.
This month our main focus is going to be adjusting our attitude towards "stuff"

People tend to make sense of things by attaching it to a storyline or narrative. A story has an account of how life should be, an explanation of how it got thrown off balance, and some proposed solution to put life right again. When we discussed worldviews in previous chapters,