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Practical tips, financial wisdom, and thought leadership on money management and Christian stewardship.
Don’t let property hold your mission back
How can Kingdom Bank Property Services help church leaders confidently plan for property projects?
New tax year, new ISA allowance: what you need to know
With the start of a new tax year, your ISA allowance has reset, giving you a fresh opportunity to save up to £20,000 in a tax efficient way.
Should Christians leave an inheritance?
Passing on financial assets can be the expected norm in our society. But should Christians be transferring all their wealth to the next generation?
Should Christians invest in a pension?
As Christians, we could easily be tempted to see pensions as another avenue for self-protection and making comfort an idol. But is that a fair conclusion?
How do banks work? 5 things you need to know
How understanding where your money goes can help you make better savings choices.
The impact of increasing housing costs on gospel ministry
Ministries are feeling the pinch of increased housing costs. As Christians, how can we be planning, praying, and preparing for this?
When buildings help and hinder mission
Kingdom Bank’s Property Services Lead, Jon Broome, shares wisdom on how to ensure church property serves your mission rather than detracting from it.
The national debt burden: Why does it matter for the gospel?
Almost every country has debt. What is it and is it a problem?
Bank like you believe it: A Christian case for ethical banking
How choosing a bank reflects your faith.
7 mistakes that can derail your church property project
Many churches have faced challenges that offer valuable lessons. Here are seven real life examples of common pitfalls and how you can steer clear of them to keep your project serving your ministry vision.
The generosity of God, part 1: the Father’s infinite love
“The infinite generosity of the Father liberates us to give with lavish generosity and reckless abandon.”