Archive for April, 2009
Bankruptcy for Christians Facing Financial Meltdown?
Thursday, April 23rd, 2009I don’t handle bankrupcty cases in my law practice, but in this struggling economy I get calls and questions from people in financial trouble seeking a Christian perspective on bankruptcy.
In my view, filing for bankruptcy protection can be a legitimate option for Christians facing personal economic meltdown. But bankruptcy should be a last resort, used […]
Isn’t it okay for Christians to shade the truth a little when it comes to paying taxes?
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009What about taxes? Since the government uses so much of our tax money for immoral purposes, isn’t it okay for Christians to shade the truth a little when it comes to paying taxes? Aren’t we actually honoring God if we hide some of our income from the IRS?
I tackle these tough issues in my latest legal […]
New Christian “Blawg” for Lawyers, Future Lawyers, and Wannabe Lawyers
Saturday, April 4th, 2009 What’s this image? Click it to see a Wordle word cloud of my new “blawg” (that’s legalese for law blog) for lawyers, future lawyers, and wannabe lawyers: The Believer’s Guide to Legal Issues.
While Is There a Lawyer in the Church? will remain focused on providing a vital biblical Christian legal perspective for non-lawyers facing real life legal situations, my new blawg offers […]

I'm a lawyer, but I don't want your business. I want to help you avoid the misery of lawsuits and lawyers. Really.




