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March 25

Using a Reverse Mortgage for an Early Inheritance with Harlan Accola

There’s a saying, “The best time to plant a tree is right now.” Does that logic apply to inheritances? Well, it might in some cases. In other words, is there a benefit to giving your kids an early inheritance? And how exactly would you do that? Harlan Accola joins us today to talk about how a reverse mortgage can accomplish that. Harlan Accola is the National Reverse Mortgage Director at Movement Mortgage, an underwriter of Faith and Finance. He is also the author of Home Equity and Reverse Mortgages: The Cinderella of the Baby Boomer Retirement.

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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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It’s Not About The Money

The Bible contains more than 2, 300 verses related to money and possessions—a staggering number. But it’s not because money is the most important topic. Rather, it’s because money is one of the most accurate indicators of what’s going on in our hearts. If you explore this subject, you’ll find stats like “1 out of every 7 verses in which Jesus speaks involves money, ” or “11 of His 39 parables are about money. ” While I’m not sure if those stats are accurate, it is true that Jesus mentions money a lot. However, His teaching is rarely about money itself. It’s always about something bigger, looming in the background. Money isn’t just a resource; it’s a reflection. It reveals our priorities, fears, hopes, and values. Whether we live paycheck to paycheck or have significant wealth, we all wrestle with what money means to us. That’s why Jesus said in Matthew 6: 21, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. ”From personal stress to relationship breakdowns, money often acts like a magnifying glass. It brings underlying values to the surface. For example, in marriage, financial tension is often less about dollar amounts and more about differences in values, such as security versus spontaneity, generosity versus comfort, and planning versus pleasure. Every Financial Decision Is a Spiritual OneEven small spending decisions carry spiritual weight. That morning latte? Those new shoes? They may seem trivial, but they reflect priorities. Matthew 6: 24 reminds us that “no one can serve two masters…you cannot serve God and money. ”This doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy God’s provision. In fact, Ecclesiastes 3: 12–13 says, “There is nothing better…than to be joyful and to do good…also that everyone should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil—this is God’s gift. ” However, that enjoyment must be balanced with the bigger picture: Are our financial decisions aligned with God’s heart? In marriages and relationships, conflicting values around money are common, and they’re not necessarily wrong. One spouse may dream of traveling to create family memories, while the other may want to boost their retirement savings. Both can honor God. The key is discovering common ground and inviting God into the conversation. Howard Dayton, the previous host of this program, used to say, “It’s hard to quarrel when you’re praying together. ” Prayer aligns our hearts before we try to align our plans. Through honest conversations and mutual respect, differences can become opportunities for growth rather than division. If money disagreements persist, don’t hesitate to bring in wise, biblical counsel. A financial advisor—especially a Certified Kingdom Advisor®—can help couples or individuals uncover shared goals and develop a plan that honors God and promotes unity. The Bottom Line: God Wants Your HeartWhether you’re facing a tough decision or navigating financial tension in your home, remember: it’s not ultimately about the money. God is after your heart. And when your heart is surrendered to Him, your financial decisions will reflect that trust. So whatever you’re facing today, don’t walk through it alone. Pray. Talk. Seek wisdom. And above all, treasure Christ above all else. When He has your heart, everything else—including your finances—will follow. On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions: I have a credit card with a $9, 300 balance and would like to know how to pay it off quickly while minimizing high-interest charges. I have an annuity and IRAs with Edward Jones that I'm unhappy with due to low performance and high fees. I'm considering moving my investments to Schwab or another financial institution and want advice on how to manage my approximately $500, 000 in investable assets. I currently have two certificates of deposit and would like to know if I should liquidate them and open an IRA instead. Resources Mentioned: Faithful Steward: FaithFi’s New Quarterly MagazineWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money (Pre-Order)Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App

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Thursday, April 24

Banking That Builds God’s Kingdom with Aaron Caid

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Wednesday, April 23

Understanding Reverse Mortgages Today with Harlan Accola

Did you know there’s a way to tap into your home’s equity for tax-free cash—without having to make monthly payments? It’s true. It’s called a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage, or HECM—what many of you know as a reverse mortgage. But today’s reverse mortgage isn’t what it used to be. Harlan Accola is here to help us unpack how they work and whether one might be right for you. Harlan Accola is the National Reverse Mortgage Director at Movement Mortgage, an underwriter of Faith and Finance. He is also the author of Home Equity and Reverse Mortgages: The Cinderella of the Baby Boomer Retirement.

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Tuesday, April 22

Reaching At-Risk Girls with Hope with May-Lee Melki

“Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; uphold the rights of the afflicted and the destitute. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.” - Psalm 82: 3–4 As followers of Christ, we’re called to advocate for the vulnerable and protect the oppressed. One of the most urgent needs today is among girls and young women in Lebanon. May-Lee Melki joins us with a powerful story of hope and a way you can make a difference. ​May-Lee Melki is a Lebanese-American advocate, legal scholar, and ministry leader dedicated to advancing justice and holistic transformation in the Middle East. She serves as the Strategic Engagement Manager at Heart for Lebanon, an underwriter of Faith and Finance.

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