Purpose & Vision
"Great wealth is in the house of the righteous, But trouble is in the income of the wicked." – Proverbs 15:6
"Paper money has had the effect in your State that it ever will have, to ruin commerce, oppress the honest, and open a door to every species of fraud and injustice." – George Washington

Purpose:
The main purpose of The Solomon PrincipleTM is to help fellow Christians and their families to become free from the bondage of mortgage debt, separate themselves from the secular lender, and to borrow and lend in a biblical manner.
In addition:
- The purpose of Christian Mortgage Consulting is to help fellow Christians and their families to safely, conservatively, and biblically manage their home financing.
- To educate you on the advantages and disadvantages of the different mortgage loan types.
- To help you determine which mortgage loan is best for you, based upon your goals and dreams. All so you can be a better steward of God's blessings.
- To equip you with the tools and resources to eliminate unproductive, unwanted and burdensome debt.
- To show you how you can pay off your mortgage(s) in 1/3 to 1/2 the time. Thereby potentially saving you tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars in mortgage interest. Or to be used to accelerate your equity build up so it can be used for college education, retirement, etc.
Vision:
To see Christian families equipped with the knowledge, tools and resources that will empower them to be better stewards/managers of what God has entrusted to them. To see Christian families no longer encumbered by debt and slaves to the secular lender. To see Christian families trusting in God more for provision and increasing their giving to those in need, whether individual or to a local body of believers. To see churches and their members totally debt free, living faithfully, giving generously, and leaving an inheritance for their children's children.
"God opposes usury and greed, yet no one realizes this because it is not simple murder and robbery. Rather, usury is amore diverse, insatiable murder and robbery." – Martin Luther