Christian Debt Management. Many Christians feel uncomfortable with the notion of being in debt, and even more so when the debt has gotten out of control. Some say that it is not acceptable for Christians to owe any money, even for such necessities as a home. Others feel that such debts are acceptable as long as debt does not place a burden on the family’s finances.
In recent years, the number of debt consolidation and credit counseling firms that specialize in catering to Christian clients have increased dramatically.
Christian debt consolidation and credit counseling agencies are aware of the concerns Christians have about debt. They can help you consolidate your debt, establish a repayment schedule, arrange to allow you to continue tithing, and provide the additional spiritual counseling that you may need to help you stay out of debt. All of this is done in a way that is consistent with Christian beliefs and the teachings of the Bible.
Creditors recognize that people who enter a debt consolidation
program are trying to repay their obligations in good faith.
Creditors are more willing to extend favorable terms to such clients
in the hope that they (the creditor) will avoid the significant
expense of turning the account over to a collections firm or avoid
an extended drawn out process if the account holder goes through the
expense of declaring bankruptcy.
Experienced Christian Debt consolidation and credit counseling
services know this, and they have experience working with creditors
to ease the burden of repayment. They can help you renegotiate
loans, reshape payment schedules, reduce your interest rate or
obtain a loan that consolidates your debt. Many of these firms are
nonprofit; they are in the business strictly so that they can help
fellow Christians to get.
If this sounds like something that suits your personal needs, you
should consider contacting a Christian debt consolidation or credit
counseling agency.
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