
ChristianPF.com
The first blog is Christian Personal Finance, aka ChristianPF. The catalyst for me starting the inMessment blog was reading this post on ChristianPF: How to make money with a blog. It is an in-depth overview of how Bob Lotich got started with his blog and how he was able to replace the income from his day job. He covers the full range from blogging basics to SEO tips. Bob shares his story how he was making some money with his blog and then he lost his day job. He got serious with ChristinPF and now it is one of the most successful personal finance blogs around.
The mission of ChristianPF is: “Make it. Save it. Grow it. Give it.” He is doing a good job himself and helping a lot of others along the way. The blog has consistent and relevant articles to help with all aspects of personal finance from a Christian perspective.
www.BibleMoneyMatters.com
I also enjoy following Bible Money Matters. I started following Bible Money Matters on Twitter. Pete, the founder, is a twitter fanatic! I find more and more that I follow the links in his tweets to very interesting and timely topics on his blog. Recently he tweeted a link to this post: How I Keep Track Of Blog Income And Expenses And Why It’s Important. This peeked my interest and I have found the post very insightful.
Here is an excerpt from the Bible Money Matters About page:
Bible Money Matters was launched in January of 2008 as a place for me to talk about my Christian faith and how it affects my finances. Many people believe that faith and finances should be wholly separate, but I believe they are inextricably bound. The bible has over 2300 verses on money, and it is clear to me that our money needs to be informed by our faith.
www.MoneyHelpForChristians.com
I have recently started following Money Help For Christians. This blog is run by Craig Ford. Craig seems to be one of the most gifted Christian finance writers in the blogosphere. I started following his blog after reading a few of his posts on ChristianPF and Bible Money Matter. Craig is also a missionary in Papua New Guinea at the time of this post. He puts his faith into action and writes to help others achieve financial success.
A Few Others
Here are a few other finance blogs I try to keep up with:
www.SoundMindInvesting.com
www.RedeemingRiches.com
PersonalFinanceByTheBook.com
There are a lot of personal finance blogs out there. This has been a brief list of some of my favorites. Please check them out and see what you think.
On a separate topic, I am looking for Christian History blogs that I can start following. If you know of any please leave me a comment or contact me. Thanks!




Thanks for the link love – and yes, I am a bit of a Twitter fanatic! Glad you found that post from this past week helpful!
Thanks for the comment Peter. I really do enjoy following your tweets. I see your face a lot on my TweetDeck.
Thanks for the kind words Billy – glad I could be of service! Have a good weekend!
Thanks for the comment Bob. It is a lot harder than you make it look but I am trying to keep a long term outlook. I am also keeping my day-job.
I think it is so important for Christians to be able to get their finances in order and feel the true freedom that comes with it. Unfortunately the world has allowed us all to be able to spend, spend without really being aware of repayments and setting only ourselves up to fail.
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