The Thoughtful Steward Blog

Financial Thoughts From a Biblical Perspective

faith based investing

What Is Faith Based Investing

Did you know that there is an investment strategy that helps Christians align their investments with their faith values? This post explores what Faith-Based Investing is, the case for and against it and practical next steps to get started.

Read More
Should Christians TIthe?

Should Christians Tithe?

Giving is an important part of a Christian’s stewardship responsibility. Yet if we are honest, it is something we all struggle with. The question of

Read More
preparing for retirement with faith

Preparing for Retirement with Faith

What helped you get to retirement, will not help you retire well. This post explores how Christians can approach this life stage with purpose, intentionality, and unwavering faith in God’s provision. Gain practical insights and biblical wisdom to navigate the transition into retirement with confidence and fulfillment.

Read More
why are my medicare premiums so high? IRMAA

Why Are My Medicare Premiums So High?

If your income is too high, you will pay higher Medicare premiums. The good news is that it isn’t permanent, but requires planning. Read on to understand IRMAA and how to limit it’s impact.

Read More

Are You Rich?

You may not feel rich, but you probably are. This post defines what rich is, what the Bible has to say to those with wealth and some tips on how to live life in light of that responsibility.

Read More
how christians can build a firm financial foundation

How To Establish A Firm Financial Foundation

How does a Christian build a firm financial foundation, while depending on the Lord? This post looks at some of the practical steps to help maintain a balance between relying on the Lord and being responsible with what He has provided.

Read More
Should Christians invest

Should Christians Invest?

Investing can seem complicated, scary and a lot like gambling. Do Christians really need to invest? This post looks at what the Bible says to help you be a wise steward of what He has entrusted you with.

Read More
Scroll to Top