Faith & Finance with Rob West
At this time of year, many people hate going to the mailbox or checking their email. That’s because the Christmas bills are starting to roll in. Yes, the holidays are behind us, but for many people, burgeoning credit card balances are just ahead. If you think you’ll have trouble making those payments, Neile Simon is here with a plan to help you get out of debt. Neile Simon is a Certified Credit Counselor with Christian Credit Counselors (CCC), an underwriter of Faith & Finance.

At this time of year, many people hate going to the mailbox or checking their email. That’s because the Christmas bills are starting to roll in.
Yes, the holidays are behind us, but for many people, burgeoning credit card balances are just ahead. If you think you’ll have trouble making those payments, Neile Simon is here with a plan to help you get out of debt.
Neile Simon is a Certified Credit Counselor with Christian Credit Counselors (CCC), an underwriter of Faith & Finance.Credit card debt has surpassed $1.16 trillion, marking a 50% increase in just three and a half years. By 2024, the average credit card debt for individuals carrying unpaid balances reached $7,200. Rising costs due to inflation have pushed many to rely on credit cards just to get by.
This growing burden isn’t just financial—it also creates fear, anxiety, and helplessness. These feelings do not come from God. Recognizing the seriousness of the situation is the first step toward finding freedom from debt.
If you’re struggling with credit card debt, it’s essential to ask for help. Neely recommends reaching out for credit counseling if:

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This approach focuses on integrity and honoring your commitments while providing a clear path to financial freedom.
Managing debt isn’t just about financial freedom—it’s also a way to honor God. Neely emphasizes the importance of aligning debt repayment with biblical values. Romans 13:7-8 encourages believers:
Through debt management, Christians can fulfill their financial responsibilities, honor their commitments, and live generously, reflecting God’s principles.
Managing debt wisely allows us to honor God and live a life of generosity and service to others. Take the step today toward financial freedom and faithful stewardship.
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