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I have a Christian student friend in her late 30s who sometimes strongly hints for financial help, and I get uncomfortable listening to it. We are close friends. For example, when she needed a new computer she spoke at length at how she is praying for a computer. I could have helped her with a few hundred dollars but she needed a specific $1500 computer for school. Just recently she called and said her insurance and other fees cost $2000 plus. She just married and the husband is hardworking but job searching for a better job, so I'm sure he is watching their spending. I get the feeling that she thinks I should give her money as it is the Christian thing to do. I do have more money than her but that is because I've worked longer than her. I have helped her before in small amounts. Or sometimes she might call and complain about money issues. I wouldn't mind helping but I'm afraid it might become a habit. A lot of this I believe comes from lifestyle choices; for example I've been working full time since 22 whereas she wanted to get higher degrees.
How should a Christian treat another Christian friend on money issues?
How should a Christian treat another Christian friend on money issues?
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