

High Income, Holy Purpose
A strong income and smart financial habits are not enough if your money has no deeper purpose. This article invites young professionals to move from unintentional money decisions to intentional, God-centered stewardship rooted in Scripture, prayer, generosity, and long-term purpose.


How did I get here, if I already knew what I was supposed to do?
In moments of crisis, it’s not time to judge yourself but to understand. The Lord invites us to pause, recognize the truth, and start again—not from guilt, but from restoration. There is always a way out, and it often begins with a simple, honest question: What can I do today?


Financial Spring Cleaning
Financial organization is an important part of faithful stewardship. Learn simple ways to organize bills, review your finances, build a spending plan, and make financial decisions with greater clarity and purpose.


God’s Stewardship Message
Do we really own what we possess? Explore the biblical truth about God’s ownership and our responsibility as faithful stewards.


Teaching Kids Dollars and Nonsense
Teaching kids about money is not just about spending and saving—it’s about forming generous hearts. Charity is not what we give if something is left over; it is our first response to God, who owns everything. When parents live generously, children learn stewardship by example.


Cash vs. Debit: What's in Your Wallet?
Should you stick with cash envelopes or go digital with a debit card app? In this Compass Catholic blog, we explore both approaches to managing discretionary spending — helping you stay disciplined, budget wisely, and grow as a faithful steward of God’s gifts.


Overcoming Post-Holiday Financial Stress: A Faithful Path Forward
Overcome post-holiday financial stress with faith-based strategies.


Avoiding Holiday Spending Temptations
The holiday season brings beautiful opportunities for celebration, generosity, and togetherness. But along with these joys comes a...


Travel Light: Embracing Faith Over Materialism
Jesus’s call to “travel light” reminds us to focus on God, not possessions, finding true joy in simplicity and our spiritual mission.
