All the posts that are part of the 'Fasted Lifestyle' Category
Get a Plan (and the right bank) For Saving Your Money
It wasn’t until after I got married that began aggressively managing Anna’s and my finances. After our first year of marriage we looked at our spending and realized we weren’t giving or saving as much as we ‘thought’ we were. So we began seeking a plan to manage our finances, focusing on two main areas: […]
Make a Plan for Giving Away Your Money
We all have a sense of benevolence within us. Charity is one of the core foundations to the Kingdom of God. But if you don’t have a plan and a listening ear, chances are you’re not giving as much to God as you think you are.
My application for giving has three components:
1) 10% off […]
Finances: The Problem of Allowance and The Fasted Lifestyle
Most people do not live beneath their means. It’s the problem of allowance. If it is available to you then you will most likely buy it - even if you don’t need to. Living equal to our means is not our right but a crutch. It is a growing issue related to consumerism and greed. […]
Why You Should Live Your Life without Regard to Personal Honor or Gain
This is a post about why you’re probably not living for another age and why you should be. It’s about meekness. It’s about trusting God, being silent in accusation, and loving other people. It’s about laying down your life and finding Christ and inheriting lots of real estate. It’s not a read-it-got-it-that-was-cool post. It is […]
The Fasted Lifestyle
David Sliker on the fasted Lifestyle:
Voluntarily embracing weakness in what we do and who we are with our time, money and giftings.
The fasted lifestyle is a constant decision to lay aside the short-term gain for the point of long-term gain (eternity).
To really embrace the fasted lifestyle you have to make many internal decisions that make […]


