The Master of Retirement

You may have read the title of this post and thought, “wow, he’s really gone off the deep end; now he’s calling himself the ‘master of retirement.’” Well, let me assure you that’s not the case, as you will see if you read on. I know this may sound strange, but sometimes, when I’m attending … Read more

The Stewardship of Christmas

Luke 2:1—21 tells the familiar story of Jesus’ birth. It starts with this in verse one: “In those days. . .” The ESV Study Bible says that “‘In those days’ is an imprecise date (contrast Luke 3:1–2), suggesting that Luke did not know the exact year (cf. 3:23).” The study guide also says that as … Read more

A Thankful Heart

We all have many things to be thankful for. Even when things get hard, they’re never as bad as they could be. The road to retirement can be rocky at times, and living (and aging) in retirement has its own challenges. Still, we can be thankful for family and friends, health, being part of a … Read more

There’s More to Retirement Stewardship Than Getting the Numbers Right

According to some recent stats, more people are retiring earlier than planned due to the effects of the pandemic. Their specific reasons may differ, but part of what’s been fueling it has been rising stock and real estate markets. Quality of life is also often cited as a key reason. I’m reasonably sure that a … Read more

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

Overcoming Retirement Fears

My church has started summer book study groups for men and women. Each group is doing one of three books: None Greater: The Undomesticated Attributes of God by Matthew Barrett Every Square Inch: An Introduction to Cultural Engagement for Christians by Bruce Ashford Rejoice and Tremble: The Surprising Good News of the Fear of the Lord by Michael … 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

In Your Grasp: Three Things for a Financial Miracle

As we start 2021, the global pandemic continues to rage its economic fallout continues to be felt by families worldwide. Some were in a tenuous financial situation before the pandemic, and their situation has become worse. Others have found themselves there because of the pandemic (job and income loss, medical bills, etc.). In any case, … Read more