Minimizing Regret in Retirement

Regret. Webster defines it as “Feeling sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity).” We all have regrets. Why? Mainly because we are fallen people living in a fallen world (Rom. 5:12). Our regrets may be over something we did or did not do or … Read more

You Can Self-Publish a Book

In my last post, I highlighted several things you can “invest” in other than money in retirement. One of them was “hobbies and recreation.” I mentioned that writing has been a fulfilling avocation for me in retirement. Perhaps you enjoy writing and may have wondered if you could self-publish a book. Assuming you can write … Read more

Better Retirement Investments Than Money

Since my last post, I’ve done complementary financial coaching calls with some blog subscribers. Whether as the primary topic of discussion or a related one, investing for (and in) retirement came up fairly often. Investing is an important topic. Whether you’re a DIY investor or working with an advisor, it’s good to have at least … Read more

3 Things I’ve Learned from 20 Years of Financial Coaching That Helped Me Write ”Redeeming Retirement”

I’m not sure when I bought my first personal finance or stewardship book. I think my first exposure as a young Christian was through Larry Burkett and Christian Financial Concepts, which he founded in 1976. That ministry merged with a well-known Christian stewardship ministry, Crown Ministries, in 2000 and became Crown Financial Ministries. Larry Burkett … Read more

My New Book “Redeeming Retirement: A Practical Guide to Catch Up” Has Been Released!

I announced earlier that I would soon publish my next book, Redeeming Retirement: A Practical Guide to Catch Up. I’m excited to announce that it’s been released and is now available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle editions! In this article, I want to tell you more about it and offer some giveaways to celebrate … Read more