Monthly Archives: August 2010
Twitter Tuesday Profile: A Year in Review
For a little over a year now we’ve been doing Twitter Tuesday Profiles here on Out of Debt Christian. Every week we introduce you to a Twitter-user that uses their 140 characters to deliver deals, share their expertise and talk money. So this week we’re taking a look back at all of the people who … Continue reading
Why More Christians Don’t Invest in the Kingdom
My pastor gave an interesting sermon this Sunday about investing in the kingdom. The message made me consider selling everything I own in order to help more people. But realistically, it really drove home the point that everything we are given is on loan from God and should be used for His glory. There’s no … Continue reading
Free Stuff Friday
There seems to be a good variety of freebies available right now. So no matter what you’re looking for hopefully you’ll find something on this list that interests you and saves you money. Free Small Popcorn: Heading to a movie this weekend? Be sure to become a fan of Regal Entertainment Group on Facebook and … Continue reading
Company Develops New Pay-What-You-Can-Cafe
Panera Bread Foundation recently launched a new community cafe in Clayton, Missouri. There are no cash registers or prices. There are only donation bins. The idea is that anyone can come in for some food and they only pay what they’re able to. Everyone who needs a meal gets it whether they have the money … Continue reading
What Are You Willing to Give Up for Your Goals?
I was listening to Dave Ramsey the other day and he posed an interesting question– what are you willing to give up in order to achieve your goals? We often think and talk about what we’re willing to do in order to make our goals reality, but we rarely think about the cost that comes … Continue reading
Saving Big Bucks on Your Small Business
I told you a while back about how I started a small online business with three close friends. Even though we’re scattered all over the US (in four states and three time zones spanning both coasts) we’ve found a way to make it work. We launched TheTravelingJournal.com a couple of months ago to help other … Continue reading
Twitter Tuesday Profile: @FinanceSavvyUK
For today’s Twitter Tuesday Profile we’re crossing the pond. Nick tweets from @FinanceSavvyUK. He lives near Oxford, working as a web developer and designer. He’s married with two children and third due in October. Keep reading to find out how he paid off a huge amount of money in just three years. OODC: How did … Continue reading
Many Troubled Homeowners Fail to get Help from Mortgage Relief Program
A new report from the Associated Press says that nearly half of the 1.3 million homeowners who initially tried to get help from the Obama administration’s mortgage relief program have left the program due to difficult paperwork and red tape. The $75 billion program was created to help those at risk of foreclosure avoid losing … Continue reading
Quick Tips for Real Estate Showings
After two years of major renovations, my husband and I put our house on the market late last week. We have our first showing today so I’ve been researching some quick tips for getting ready for real estate showings. Don’t have much time to prep for a visit from a potential buyer? Here are some … Continue reading
Free Stuff Friday: Free Dog Food, Free Body Lotion, Free Juice and More!
There are lots of great freebies this week! Pick up everything from body lotion to dog food for free! Have any other freebies you’ve scored recently? Feel free to share your finds with us! Free Body Lotion: If you’re a member of Victoria’s Secret Pink Nation (it’s free to join!) you can print a coupon … Continue reading