Christian Debt Help – It’s time to start living an abundant life
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Debt has been destroying lives with the undo stress it causes. Americans have gotten to the point were they take pills to pay bills. People overwhelm themselves with credit worthiness, in what they believe to be some type of social being; they con themselves into thinking that they deserve to have something, or that they should be living the good life, just because they work everyday. This trap affects some people more than others; for the unfortunate majority debt has become nothing more than a heavy burden. This burden is being increase by one of the major credit card holders.
In an article posted on MSNs Money, we find that the credit card companies are up to their old tricks. It was bad enough that we had to watch this banks get our money (bailout), now we sit helplessly as wondering what to do as they kick us to the curb. Citibank announced that they would raise certain credit card to almost 30% APR. This is ridiculous and simply should not be tolerated.
The credit privilege needs to be fully understood, and it has to be respected as well. Many people, who have been in serious financial trouble, have freed themselves from the grips of debt. The key point is to get educated; to learn as much as you can just as you would with any other subject that you are interested in.
It is easy to know if you are in trouble. You have to think and ask yourself, are your debts causing you any level of discomfort? If they are, it is almost certain that you are having a problem with debt.
You can read about my own personal experience on my "Payneless Advice" blog "No More Debt" Feel free to leave me a comment.
You can read more about my point of view in my book entitled "Bound by the debt demon, it's time to stop living in the red." Available anywhere Christian books are sold.
Donald Payne







one2recognize2 Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago
Great hub and sure many these days need to understand that having credit isn't necessarily the way when you have to worry about outrageous interest rates. I finally paid up all of mine and had all closed because I felt it unfair to pay back so much. Truly glad I was able to and really do not miss them at all.