Finances & Career

  • 10 Tips for How to Live Successfully

    10 Tips for How to Live Successfully

    As a Beatle, Paul McCartney wrote and sang “When I’m 64.” It appeared on what many believe is one of the greatest and most creative albums of all time, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Today Sir Paul is 71 years of age. Don’t wince, but rather identify with one of the closing lines from his

  • Ministry Leaders ‘Get Real’ About Nation’s Future

    Ministry Leaders ‘Get Real’ About Nation’s Future

    As Christians increasingly come under attack, how should we respond? In light of today’s volatile economy and nonprofit concerns dealing with everything from charitable giving to Obamacare, the American church faces many serious questions about the future. “We are in a progressively anti-faith environment, and there is a tremendous shifting of churches that really believe

  • The Church’s MarketpIace Merger

    The Church’s MarketpIace Merger

    Why more ministries are handing over operations to corporate leaders—and why that’s a good thing Not every ministry leader is willing to be candid about the sluggish economy and its direct impact on the church. But Mark Walker, a fourth-generation Pentecostal pastor, likely represents many church leaders when he refers to the past four years

  • 10 Reasons Business Leaders Reject Their Local Churches

    10 Reasons Business Leaders Reject Their Local Churches

    I have been a pastor for more than 29 years and have ministered to hundreds of pastors and visited numerous churches over the past three decades. During this time, I have noticed often that key marketplace leaders who love the Lord have a hard time connecting to a local church. Because of this, some in

  • Why the Fiscal Cliff Doesn’t Matter for Christians

    Why the Fiscal Cliff Doesn’t Matter for Christians

    In God’s financial system the path to prosperity isn’t dependent on government legislation. Find out what requirements God has established that lead to a pathway of prosperity? The Bible reveals several overarching keys. 1) Seek Him. Jesus said, “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you”

  • How to Deal With Someone Who’s Sincere, but Sincerely Wrong

    How to Deal With Someone Who’s Sincere, but Sincerely Wrong

    One of the greatest challenges you’ll ever face in the workplace is confronting someone who is sincere, but sincerely wrong. Their absolute belief in the rightness of what they’re doing is what makes it so difficult to change their mind or offer correction. I especially see it when I work with religious organizations and encounter

  • Fiscal Cliff: How Christians Benefit

    Fiscal Cliff: How Christians Benefit

    Economist Marc Nuttle explains how Christians can prepare for a great harvest of souls—via an imminent economic disaster that could cripple our nation and the world We may be on the brink of one of the greatest evangelistic opportunities of all time. We know from Jesus’ words that people are waiting to be gathered into

  • Debt Crisis Solved?

    Watch Marc Nuttle explain the solution to America’s debt crisis.

  • Applying God’s Word to the Marketplace

    Applying God’s Word to the Marketplace

    The following statement from E.W. Kenyon in The Two Kinds of Life, while made many decades ago, sounds a lot like what we see happening today. “The whole human race is facing a New Era. Civilization is in a state of flux. Sense Knowledge has failed again. It has destroyed what Revelation Knowledge has accomplished

  • God’s Marketplace Move

    God’s Marketplace Move

    The rising interest of believers using businesses for kingdom purposes isn’t just an American trend. Around the world God is shaping entire nations through the work of on-fire, Spirit-led marketplace ministers. “Son, if I had another life to give to missions, I’d give it to the rebuilding of economic infrastructures within developing nations.” These words

  • 13 Ways to Stretch Your Giving

    13 Ways to Stretch Your Giving

    As Christians, we know God is our ultimate source of provision. Yet even as the job market has picked up in 2012, many of us—employed or not—continue to feel a pocketbook pinch from $4-a-gallon gas, upside-down mortgages and a general increase in cost-of-living expenses. For many, the past few years have been a season of

  • Investing in the Kingdom of God

    Proverbs 19:17 Two of the treasures we can take to heaven when we die are people we have witnessed to and the Word of God we have hidden in our hearts. There is another way we can invest in God's kingdom here on earth and at the same time add to our heavenly bank account.…

  • God’s Stimulus Plan

    God’s Stimulus Plan

    God’s economy is not controlled by today’s financial news. Here’s how you can thrive even in the midst of bank failures and a deepening recession. As a nation, we’re going through some tough economic times. Countless people are fearful about the economy, as well as about their jobs, mortgages, foreclosures, gas prices and a hundred

  • God’s View of the Poor

    Proverbs 17:4-5 This proverb shares how God looks at the poor. Anyone who mocks the poor reproaches God. "He who mocks the poor reproaches his Maker; he who is glad at calamity will not go unpunished" (v. 5).

  • Good News in Tough Times

    Good News in Tough Times

    With the stock market plunging, unemployment topping 8 percent and Congress spending nearly a trillion dollars to stimulate the economy, many people in the U.S. have lost hope. The gloom crystallized in March 2009, when the World Bank warned we were sinking into the first global recession since World War II. Nearly lost in this

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