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ABOUT MY MONTHLY DEBT PAYMENTS?
Depending on your current situation, Trinity
Financial may arrange lower monthly debt payments
with your creditors. In some cases monthly debt
payments can be reduced up to 70%. To find out
what payments are possible for your specific
debts, submit the request form on the
right-hand side of this page. One of our Christian
advisors will contact you.
AND
THE INTEREST RATES ON MY DEBTS?

One of our Christian-based debt programs is currently
achieving average debt interest rates between
6% and 8% for our clients. Depending on your
situation and depending on which debt program
is right for you, your debt interest rates could
be eliminated entirely. That's right ... 0% interest
on your debts. Have you noticed that your current
monthly debt payments go almost entirely to finance
charges and not towards the repayment of the
debt? To find out how lower debt interest rates
may accelerate the repayment of your debts, submit
the request form on the right-hand side of this
page. One of our Christian advisors will contact
you.
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WHAT
IF I AM ALREADY LATE ON MY DEBT PAYMENTS?
Not every client is in a position where the
debts have begun accruing these fees, however
good people with the best intentions fall
behind on their debts for a variety of reasons:
health issues, loss of employment, etc. To
find out how Trinity Financial may eliminate
debt-related late fees and over-the-limit
charges, submit the request form on the right-hand
side of this page. One of our Christian advisors
will contact you.
MY
DEBTS HAVE COMPLICATED MY LIFE
Trinity Financial’s Christian debt
programs allow you to make one, simple monthly
payment for all your debts. You choose a
payment date that fits your monthly budget
and a payment method that fits your lifestyle.
To free yourself from multiple due dates
and complicated payment methods, submit the
request form on the right-hand side of this
page. One of our Christian advisors will
contact you.
We all know there is a financial cost to debt. High interest rates, fees and
extended repayment terms mean the debtor ends up repaying several times the original
debt amount.
For those striving to be of service to the Lord,
there is a higher price being paid for indebtedness — a
spiritual cost. No one who is financially bound
by debt can be spiritually free. It is more difficult
to honor God and His word in daily life, when
your attention is dominated by concerns about
debt. Financial burdens are among the leading
causes of strife between husband and wife, parents
and children, business partners and friends.
Many debtors find it increasingly difficult to
maintain their commitment to tithing. In those
cases where monthly debt obligations can no longer
be met, the debtor’s sense of personal
integrity suffers.
Christian
Debt Programs |
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Give to God first
The firstfruits of all that He gives us -- the
tithe from our gross income -- must be our first commitment.
Without faithfully fulfilling this commitment, all other
efforts will fail. Go beyond this by mentally giving all
your worldly possessions to Him, that they may be used
to do His will. Resolve your obligations
There is a vast difference between meeting your
obligations every month and actually resolving them. By
reducing or eliminating interest rates and fees and by
restructuring monthly payments, we can help you to make
significant progress on your debt. This provides a ray
of hope and a promise of freedom. The net result is freedom
from debt in a fraction of the time. Learn
to trust God
God knows what you need before you ask, so begin
to trust Him for the things you need but can’t afford.
Make all financial decisions based on the principles of
God’s Word, not the world’s financial principles
and conventional financial wisdom. Curb impulses to buy.
If it is not budgeted, don’t buy it. Wait for God’s
provision. Seek wise counsel
Many people need assistance in establishing and
maintaining a budget, maintaining faith and working with
creditors. Seek assistance from your local church leaders
as well as members of your congregation, friends and loved-ones.
Feel free to include us among your counselors. |