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Do-It-Yourself Credit Repair Kit
It was one
of those rare moments of total, unvarnished truth. Ronny and I had known one another
since college days. We were close friends and Christian brothers. Over the years
we had shared a lot of very private struggles. We had confessed and prayed together.
But this particular conversation was giving me a glimpse into Ronnys soul.
After years of financial chaos Ronny and his wife had hit a brick wall. For more
than a year they had been aggressively paying off debts and getting their financial
house in order. Finally, they were beginning to see a light at the end of a very
long tunnel. Happily, Ronny reported that within another year they would be out
from under a mountain of debt to the IRS and a legion of creditors. He told me
how hard the struggle had been. It had been as though they were trying to run
a footrace in leg irons. They were always so preoccupied trying to meet the monthly
billsthere wasnt much time for anything else. And although Ronny knew
that God teaches us not to be stressed and worriedhe had a tough time living
a carefree lifestyle. That was nearly ten years ago.
Today, Ronny and his wife are doing fine. They arent rich, and because of
the past problems, theyre probably not as far along on retirement planning
as they would like to be. But, all in all, the pressure has let up and life is
easier. Old obligations have been met, and they own a nice home. As I share this
story, I probably should also tell you that Ronny is a minister. Yes, thats
right. You may be thinking: Dont preachers know better than to make the
same financial mistakes the rest of us do? I suppose that Ronny would agree that,
if he didnt know better, at least he should have known better. But just
because Ronny spends his life sharing the love of Jesus with others doesnt
mean hes immune to the problems of this world. Ronny is a product of his
upbringing. He had been raised in a Christian home, but it didnt include
very much teaching about financial matters. Being
Ready to Travel Light Today, Ronny would be the
first to tell you that a Christian cannot be at his or her best when overcome
with debt. What if Ronny and his wife had been given an opportunity to move to
a new mission field while he was so deep in debt? And, what if the new position
only paid half his present salary? What would he have done? He would have been
faced with two bad options: Take the new ministry, and go deeper into debt; or
pass up the opportunity all together. I believe that
God wants all of His children to be ready to travel light. He wants
us to be ready to hear His call, pull up stakes, and go where He sends. For some
of us that may literally involve packing our bags and moving to a new area. In
other cases, it may mean adopting a simpler lifestyle that allows us to minister
more effectively. For others, it may mean clearing out some of the obligations
that clutter our lives so we can give more of our time to Kingdom work. Unfortunately,
many of us arent in a position to travel at all. We have too many obligations.
We have TVs and boats to pay for. Were upside down on our car loans.
Ours homes have second and third mortgages. We have bought too many things we
didnt need with money we didnt have. Now, were stuck. If we
ignore our obligations we can lose our honor and dignityto say nothing of
our witness. How can a person share Jesus with a creditor who he hasnt paid
and is attempting to avoid? But the alternative isnt good either. Because
we are left on the shore waving goodbye to the ship of missed opportunities as
it leaves port. In this chapter, I want to give you
some helpful tips on how to repair your credit. I want to give you hope. And,
I want you to know that God is big enough and wise enough to help you through
the maze. Not To Be Overly Simplistic, But
In
my world, things are pretty simple. I dont see as much gray area as some
people do. Despite the fact that we spent eight years with a President that had
a hard knowing what the meaning of is isI dont believe
many really important things are terribly complex. A child knows when her parent
loves her. Usually, we know when weve been unkind to someone. Most young
people intuitively know when they have crossed the line between romance and lust. So,
maybe it wont come as a big surprise when I tell you that I believe there
are four keys to successfully cleaning up a bad credit history: 1)
Be truthful. To your creditors, your spouseand especially to yourself.
2) Be available. Never run from a creditor. Larry Burkett says, Its
best for debtors to run to creditors, not away from them. Be open, forthright,
and cooperative. Remember, youre not in this mess because of your creditor.
Youre where you are because of bad decisions on your part. 3)
Commit to make things right. Need I say more? 4) Stay before God in
prayer. Commit it all to the Father. Trust Him to be your best Friend. One
passage that has blessed me over the years comes from Pauls first letter
to the Corinthians. He tells us that Gods hand is on us and, despite temptations
to take shortcuts; there is a better way: No
temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful,
who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation
will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1
Corinthians 10:13, NKJV) The book No
Debt No Sweat! gives a complete strategy for getting your good credit (and
your good name) back with topics like: - 7 Steps
To Rebuilding Your Credit
- A Sample Letter To Dispute
and Correct Errors On Your Credit Report
- 6 Other
Things You Can Do To Reduce Debt
- What About Credit
Repair Companies?
- Are Bill Consolidation Loans A
Good Idea?
- A 3-Step To Do List Before
Getting A Bill Consolidation Loan
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here to learn more about the 19-chapter book, No Debt, No Sweat!
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