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"The servant fell on his knees before him. 'Be patient with me,' he begged, 'and I will pay back everything.' The servant's master took pity on him, canceled the debt and let him go. - Matthew 18: 26-27

Do you ever wish your creditors would take pity on you? It's possible with Christian debt management.

Expert Advice from Christian Debt Management Specialists
When you find a Christian debt management company, they will sit down with you and analyze your debt situation. They'll compare your income and assets with the amount of your unsecured debt to get an idea of what your situation is. Then they will be better equipped to give you accurate recommendation about which debt management programs are best for you. For instance, if you have collateral, you might want a debt consolidation loan. If your debt consists mainly of student loans, student loan debt consolidation might be the better choice. If you own a house, a debt consolidation mortgage is probably your best bet. But the most popular among debt management program choices is debt consolidation. This is a process that involves negotiation to get your unsecured debt balances and interest rates lowered. Then the new, lower balances are combined and you make one monthly payment to the debt management company, which they distribute among your creditors. Because of the reductions, you can become debt free in about five years. How's that for taking pity on you?

Your Christian debt management agent will probably also suggest a debt counseling program to go with your debt management program. This will teach you how to budget, how to use credit wisely and how to save for future goals. And if you want, they'll even say a prayer for you.   You owe it to ourself and to your family to get back on a good financial footing.  Start today and be that much closer to your goals.
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