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Young Adults And Personal Finance

College students and young adults have a unique approach to their personal finances because they’ve had unique experiences. In this episode, we talk with Amy Sewell, I...

Personality Types and Personal Finance

If you’ve taken a personality type test, you may have found it interesting to read about yourself yet learn something, too. In this episode, we share a draft of a non-...

Things To Consider When Giving to Charity

We discuss ways we can help ensure what we donate to charitable organizations is used effectively by those organizations.Sites to find objective information about char...

Financial Milestone Anxiety

Growing up, we likely had some milestones in mind of how life would go and when we would accomplish things like graduating, getting a job, buying a house, and having c...

Ambition

What do you want to be when you grow up? The world does not impose many limits on us. That means, if the Lord blesses you with time and opportunity, it’s up to you how...

Finance Quotes And The Bible

Quotes can be interesting and meaningful ways to remember or emphasize things. In all things, we want to measure all things, even thought-provoking quotes, against the...

Should I Tithe?

The word “tithe” is sometimes used interchangeably with “give” when people talk about financial offerings for the church. Is “tithe” an appropriate word for us to use ...

Financial Self-Sabotage

Financial self-sabotage is when we undermine or damage our own financial situation. We could do this by depleting our savings as soon as it builds to something meaning...

Travel Tips with Keith Kasarjian

We all will likely spend money on travel. We want to not only be responsible in our spending but also with our influence, especially when traveling to a foreign countr...

Financial Lessons-Learned from Recording 200 Episodes

To celebrate our 200th recorded episode, we’re sharing some lessons we learned about podcasting that correspond to principles of stewardship. In this episode, we’ll ta...

Mortgages In the News

Mortgages have been in the news a lot recently. Higher interest rates combined with higher prices have made mortgages more expensive than in the past few years. In thi...

Challenging The Norms

Conformity can be a good thing, especially when it involves positive peer pressure or keeping things organized. However, not all conformity is good. In fact, the Bible...

Values-Based Investing with Dale Hubbert

When we invest in a 401(k), IRA, or other type of brokerage account, we normally put money into individual stocks, individual bonds, or “baskets” like ETFs or index fu...

Don’t Be Fooled by Scams

It’s not always pleasant to talk about “ways people try to steal your money”, but it’s a necessary discussion. Part of being a good steward is learning the art of fina...

The Value of Boundaries

Boundaries are an important part of having a healthy life and good relationships. In this episode, we discuss some tips on setting effective boundaries. These tips wil...

Jesus Talks Stewardship

Jesus talked a lot about stewardship during his ministry. In this episode, we highlight four things Jesus said that are recorded in Luke 12. Then, we discuss how we ca...

Financial Illiteracy

Financial literacy involves knowing the core building blocks of personal finance on which we can increase our knowledge. But, is financial illieracy a problem? Can we ...

Tips On Buying A Car

Buying a car can have an emotional aspect to it. Sometimes we view the vehicle we drive as an extension of ourselves, and this can complicate matters when what we want...

Bountiful 101: Introducing Fiduciaries

Bountiful 101 is when we take a subject, like fiduciaries, and introduce some of its concepts. Our goal for episodes like this is to combine our Christian attitude wit...

How to Be a Better Saver

Even though the recommended savings goal is typically 10% of disposable income, research suggests that the average American saves less than half that amount. There are...

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