I just finished up doing a newsletter report for our work in PNG so I thought I’d pass along a few of those pictures before sharing some recommended articles.
This is me with my son. I was getting ready to do a 35th wedding anniversary speech for a couple.
Visiting with one of my teammates.
Friends from church at a potluck.
Roy preparing for his baptism.
Kids from church.
Article Roundup
KNS Financial – Identity Theft and Facebook
Oblivious Investor – What Makes Vanguard Unique?
Bible Money Matters – How to Start Your Budget from Scratch
One Money Design – How Much to Save for Retirement
Christian PF – Loving God More Than Money
Sweating the Big Stuff – One Dollar Rule
Personal Finance By The Book – Failure – The Pathways to Success
Experimental Theology – Thoughts on Church Giving
Faith and Finance – How We Made $240 With Our Garage Sale
Deliver Away Debt – Avoid ATM Fees
Gather Little By Little – The Anatomy of a Craigslist Scam
Five Cent Nickel – Are Scholarship Taxable?
Redeeming Riches – Are You Still Chasing the American Dream? STOP
The Simple Dollar – Taco Bell’s Beef Problem
Money Mavens
Green Panda Treehouse – Are Credit Cards Good or Bad?
Military Wallet – Is it Practical to Live Without Debt?
Joe TaxPayer – Roth In-Plan Rollover
Monevator – How Much Should You Fear Inflation?
Wealth Pilgrim – 7 Proven Credit Builders
Canadian Finance Blog – How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt
Len Penzo – How Misplaced Priorities Lead to Lame Financial Excuses
Carnivals
Carnival of Money Stories, Carnival of Money Stories, Carnival of Money Stories
Carnival of Wealth, Carnival of Wealth
Festival of Frugality, Festival of Frugality, Festival of Frugality, Festival of Frugality
Canadian Finance Carnival, Canadian Finance Carnival
Carnival of Personal Finance, Carnival of Personal Finance, Carnival of Personal Finance
Nice roundup Craig!! Thanks for the mention.
Praying for you guys – I hope the earthquake in Japan doesn’t cause any damage in PNG.
Tim,
You are most welcome.
We were under a tsunami warning, but that has now been lifted. We’re also praying for the people in Japan.
Thanks for the link Craig!