I am very excited to introduce a new feature beginning this year here at Heavenly Homemakers!
Craig and Jeri Ford are friends of ours, and are currently missionaries at Papua New Guinea. Craig writes at Money Help for Christians, sharing financial tips for believers. He brings the Bible and money together in Money Help for Christians. Craig promotes a frugal, simple, debt-free, and generous lifestyle so Christians can faithfully maximize their resources by putting them at the disposal of God’s Kingdom. Money Help for Christians is committed to providing relevant resources in order to assist Christians in this effort.
The first Thursday of each month, Craig will be guest posting here, sharing some of his great financial advice, particularly for women. I’m very excited to read what he has to say each month, and I think we’ll all learn a great deal from his expertise on this subject! The first of Craig’s posts is coming up this week!
Here’s a brief introduction into what Craig will be sharing with us this time:
As part of your 2011 New Years resolutions, many of you are looking for legitimate ways to increase your income by working at home. For some of you, an extra few hundred dollars a month will give your budget some much needed breathing room. Others of you might want to supplement several thousand dollars a month by working from home. The extra income might be needed to help you get out of credit card debt. Regardless, this post focuses on offering specific suggestions for mothers who have decided to earn some extra income in 2011.
Read more of Craig’s first post Thursday!
We’d love to hear what financial topics you might be interested in learning and reading about. Be sure to leave a comment here or email me with any topic suggestions!
Susan F. says
Thanks for writing about Money Helps for Christians Laura. I intend to start reading and sharing the info with my husband and college age sons. I work at home writing articles. I have Crohn’s Disease and it has been a blessing to be able to earn money to help pay the bills and buy food.