Here are links to the carnivals I’ve been in this week:
- Carnival of Personal Finance – Raising a Cow for Beef: Month 6 [Editor's Choice!!!]
- Festival of Frugality – Fresh-baked Yeast Bread with Only 10 Minutes of Work
I hope you all find these weekend reading posts helpful. These are articles I hand-pick to share with you out of the hundreds I read every week. It takes a while to put these together, so if they’re not helpful please let me know. Some weeks I find many great articles, and some weeks I don’t. Just know that I’m not just picking these at random. They really are good! With that, here are some good articles from other websites over the past week:
- Bad Money Advice – Stockbrokers are not Fiduciaries [Frank brings up a good perspective on an issue I've written about before - fiduciary duty.]
- Oblivious Investor – I’m a microcap growth stock. What are you? [Mike helps us look at the asset class of our human capital (income producing ability) in this unique article.]
- Rich Christian, Poor Christian – Investing in God’s Kingdom begins with an eternal outlook [Larry focuses on a point I repeated often in my Personal Finance Bible Study. We need to view everything in light of eternity to be most effective for God.]
- Money Help for Christians – Short Term Mission Trips: Worth The Cost? [Craig, a long-term missionary in Papua New Guinea, shares his insights on the value of short-term mission trips. His conclusions are similar to mine after my short-term trip to Haiti.]
Have a great weekend!
If you enjoyed this article, you might also be interested in:
- Weekend Reading – 02/19/2010
- Gone to Haiti – Be Back on January 28th
- I’m Back from Haiti
- Weekend Reading – 02/05/2010
- Reflections on My Short-term Mission Trip to Haiti








March 6th, 2010 at 7:25 AM
Paul,
Thanks so much for including a link to my article.
March 6th, 2010 at 1:08 PM
No problem, Craig! You’re quite welcome.