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January 31

How Asking For Help Glorifies God

Many of us are quick to offer help to others but struggle when it comes to asking for help ourselves. Why is that? As Christians, we are known for our generosity and willingness to assist those in need. However, when it’s our turn to seek help, we often hesitate. Let’s explore why that is—and why asking for help is not only okay but also glorifies God.

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About Faith & Finance

How does your faith in Jesus influence your daily financial decisions? As believers, our faith must be the foundation of our financial stewardship, which is why we're excited to announce that the MoneyWise radio show is now Faith & Finance. Join Rob West and special guests as they address today’s financial questions with biblical answers. To be a part of the broadcast, call 1 (800) 525-7000 or you can email your questions to: [email protected]

How does your faith in Jesus influence your daily financial decisions? As believers, our faith must be the foundation of our financial stewardship, which is why we're excited to announce that the MoneyWise radio show is now Faith & Finance. Join Rob West and special guests as they address today’s financial questions with biblical answers. To be a part of the broadcast, call 1 (800) 525-7000 or you can email your questions to: [email protected]

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Thursday, March 13

How Our View of God Shapes Our Stewardship

A. W. Tozer once wrote in The Knowledge of the Holy, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” Our understanding of God influences everything—including how we handle what He has entrusted to us. In the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25: 14-30), Jesus tells a story that reveals how our perception of God directly affects our stewardship. Three servants are given different amounts of money while their master is away. Two invest what they receive and are rewarded for their faithfulness. The third, however, buries his portion out of fear. His failure wasn’t just financial—it was a failure of understanding his master’s character.

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Wednesday, March 12

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Tuesday, March 11

Understanding the Treasure Principle with Randy Alcorn

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Monday, March 10

Setting Your First Finish Line with Cody Hobelmann

“Beware lest you say in your heart, ‘My power and the might of my hand have gotten me this wealth.’ You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you power to get wealth…” - Deuteronomy 8: 17-18 This passage powerfully reminds us that God owns everything, and we are merely stewards of what He has entrusted to us for a season. Today, Cody Hobelman joins us to discuss how you can establish your first financial finish line. Cody Hobelmann is a Certified Financial Professional (CFP®), a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA®), and is the Chief Business Development Officer at Turning Point Financial. He and his brother Kealan founded the Finish Line Pledge and cohost the Finish Line Podcast, where they discuss the intersection of faith, generosity, and personal finance.

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Friday, March 7

Frugality vs. Stewardship: What’s the Difference?

Many people consider frugality to be a Christian virtue—but is it, really? We often equate frugality with good financial stewardship, but they’re not exactly the same thing. While frugality can be a wise practice, it doesn’t necessarily lead to true peace or biblical financial wisdom. Let’s explore the key differences and signs that frugality might be going too far. What Is Frugality? Frugality is about being careful with resources—spending less than you earn, saving money, and making economical choices. If you or someone in your household is a conscientious penny-pincher, you likely embrace frugality as a lifestyle. Frugality certainly has virtues, such as self-control and patience. Benjamin Franklin’s well-known phrase, “A penny saved is a penny earned,” supports the idea that being financially cautious is a wise practice.

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