The Election and Your Retirement Stewardship: What Should You Do Now?

As you probably know, on this blog I try to remain relatively neutral when it comes to money and politics. That’s because I think stewardship principles derived from the Bible are timeless and applicable in any political climate. Furthermore, I think political outcomes tend to have a relatively modest impact on our individual finances, at … Read more

Stewardship and the Challenge of Generosity

Generosity is part of this blog’s tagline: “helping you to save diligently, invest wisely, give generously, and live abundantly.” Generosity is of great importance during all stages of life, but according to the data, we Christians aren’t nearly as generous with our money as you might think. I recently looked through a six-week study book … Read more

What is Retirement Stewardship?

Perhaps you’re curious about the title of this blog, Retirement Stewardship. You often hear the word “retirement”, and occasionally the word “stewardship”, but seldom if ever are they used together. As you will see in this article, which is an excerpt from my free eBook, “15 Principles of Retirement Stewardship“, they actually go together pretty … Read more

Thanksgiving and Stewardship

Thanksgiving is here! It’s a nice holiday, and like Christmas, it has special significance to Christians due to its origin and also because of the importance of thankfulness in our daily lives. It also has significant meaning in the context of stewardship. The main idea behind stewardship is that everything we have has been given … Read more

What Will You Do When You Retire?

In a brief conversation with a friend after church recently, the topic of “retirement” came up. He and I are about the same age. He made a statement that stuck with me. He said that he was thinking about retirement but had one big concern – he didn’t have any idea what he would do … Read more