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  2. Christians Against Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a Christian charitable company in the United Kingdom founded in Bradford, West Yorkshire by John Kirkby in 1996. It is a national organisation specialising in debt counselling for people in financial difficulty. [2]

  3. Crown Financial Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The message is similar to the teachings of financial talk show host Dave Ramsey that getting out of debt and controlling one's expectation of living are important parts of Christian discipleship. Dave Ramsey credits the co-founder Larry Burkett as one of his mentors who helped him get out of debt and form his thoughts and ideas on finances. [4]

  4. What nonprofit debt consolidation is and how it works

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    Unlike traditional debt consolidation, where borrowers pay off existing debts with a new loan, nonprofit debt consolidation relies on a debt management plan that works with your existing debts.

  5. Debt relief: Pros and cons - AOL

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    Debt settlement is a process that lets you settle large amounts of debt for less than you owe, and it is offered through for-profit debt settlement companies. Typically, these programs ask you to ...

  6. A comprehensive guide to debt relief programs - AOL

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    Through a debt management program (DMP), you work with a credit counselor on a roadmap to help you get out of debt sooner. The plan includes budget development to help you better manage your finances.

  7. Debt relief - Wikipedia

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    Debt relief existed in a number of ancient societies: Debt forgiveness is mentioned in the Book of Leviticus (a Judaeo-Christian scripture), in which God counsels Moses to forgive debts in certain cases every Jubilee year – at the end of Shmita, the last year of the seven-year agricultural cycle or a 49-year cycle, depending on interpretation.

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