Retirement Stewardship During Extremely Low Interest Rates

The COVID-19 pandemic has created some significant economic repercussions, not the least of which is a further reduction of already low prevailing interest rates. They were already low—now they’re EXTREMELY low. Furthermore, the Federal Reserve recently announced that it would keep interest rates near zero for the foreseeable future, perhaps through 2022 or longer. It … Read more

The “Promised Land” of Retirement

This article is part of the Biblically-Informed Framework for Retirement Stewardship. On a recent Sunday morning, one of our lay-elders-in-training (we call them pastoral interns) gave his personal testimony and shared from Joshua 1:1-9, a text that had greatly influenced him. He said that God spoke to him through these verses at an early age, … Read more

Announcing My New Book: “The Minister’s Retirement”

I am very excited to announce that my new book, The Minister’s Retirement, has been released and is now available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle formats. The following is from the introductory material in the book: “This is a book about planning for retirement targeted specifically at ministers. Granted, most ministers I know would … Read more

Is Purchasing a Rental/Vacation Home Wise Stewardship?

This article is part of the Biblically-Informed Framework for Retirement Stewardship (BIFRS) series. It was initially published on August 13, 2020, and was updated in January 2026. The original article focused primarily on the purchase of a retirement home. However, it has been updated within the RFLE to include rental real estate as Tier 2 … Read more

Things I am Grateful For as a Retiree During a Pandemic

We’re in the middle of what is, without a doubt, going to be one of strangest years in my almost-68-year lifetime. Six months ago, I didn’t think anyone would’ve believed everything that has transpired if you told them. A coronavirus pandemic, quarantines, shutdowns, record unemployment, stock market crashes, and extreme social unrest—all happening during a … Read more

The Growing Federal Debt and Your Investments

With the COVID-19 pandemic came unprecedented levels of federal spending. As a result, the national debt has reached $26 trillion, and the Congressional Budget Office predicts that the federal deficit for 2020 will hit $3.7 trillion. The government has been borrowing money from the taxpayers for various purposes related to the economic crisis precipitated by the national … Read more

Out of the Stock Market? Now What?

For older workers starting to think about retiring, or already in retirement, the economic turmoil the coronavirus pandemic triggered caused reactions similar to what many felt just over a decade ago at the start of the “Great Recession.” In 2008, the stock markets lost nearly 40 percent, accompanied by steep declines in real estate. The … Read more