Proverbs 24:27
Building a house, whether it is a spiritual house or the bricks & mortar kind, requires a great deal of planning. Creating a sound financial base takes patience and planning as well. Before you build your financial house, invest some time to become comfortable with the financial and scriptural principles of saving and investing.
I invite you to visit all of the areas here at the Money Channel. I think you will find that there is something for everyone.
Our Education and Planning resources offer simple-to-sophisticated planning tools and information at no cost or commission. In fact, you don't even have to sign up for an evening class or visit someone's office to take advantage of these insights. At crosswalk.com, the information is here when you need it and at your convenience.
You will find access to exclusive insights and information from a select group of Christian financial experts that is unavailable anywhere else. Together, they represent over two centuries of experience dealing with individual investors at their point of need. These are not articles reprinted from books or speeches. These are not columns from Wall Street "experts" who have never sat across the desk from individuals who feel vulnerable in seeking a stranger's advice for investing their own personal nest egg.
No. You will find our group, known as the crosswalk.com "Web Faculty" to be investment professionals, seasoned in scripture, and easy to learn from. In fact, you can talk back to them and ask questions as often as you want in our Money Channel forums.
In addition to our traditional financial planning and investment experts, we will soon be providing access to one of the most advanced educational curriculums for kids on the understanding of money.
Invite your children to participate. In fact, you might enjoy playing the virtual stock market game as well. See how you do while you get a feel for real market results. Invest some "virtual" dollars and your pretend portfolio will be updated with live market prices to see how you would have done in the real world.
Go and prepare your financial fields.
Scott Fehrenbacher
Manager of the Money Channel