199 – Biblical Viewpoints Of Money and Wealth Part 3

Are you ready to dive deeper into God’s design for generosity, giving, and leaving a lasting legacy? In this final part of our series, Bob and Shawn explore Biblical perspectives on using wealth to bless others and how to properly pass on an inheritance that impacts generations to come.

“Biblical Viewpoints of Money and Wealth” emphasizes the importance of stewardship and giving from a Biblical worldview. In this episode, weeks 6 and 7 are summarized, which includes the ripple effect of giving and the proper way to leave an inheritance and legacy for future generations.

198 – Biblical Viewpoints Of Money and Wealth Part 2

Do you struggle with aligning your view of money and wealth with the Bible or are you looking for a deeper Biblical perspective? For several episodes, Bob and Shawn are diving into a study examining God’s design for wealth and work. In part 2 of 3, they delve into the differences between secular and Biblical counsel, and the Biblical perspective on money and wealth.

We recommend you to go back and listen to part 1 before digging deeper into this episode of “Biblical Viewpoints of Money and Wealth”. The book can be found on Amazon, and we encourage listeners to engage in the study and to share the episode with others who may find it beneficial.

197 – Biblical Viewpoints Of Money and Wealth Part 1

Do you struggle with aligning your view of money and wealth with the Bible or are you looking for a deeper biblical perspective? Over the next few weeks, we’ll dive into a study examining God’s design for wealth and work called “Biblical Viewpoints of Money and Wealth”. The study is a seven-week deep dive into what the Bible says about money and how it applies to real life. It covers topics such as the difference between a Biblical and secular worldview and the responsibilities of an owner versus a manager.

The study is available for purchase on Amazon, but please don’t hesitate to reach out if you are interested in teaching or promoting the study in their churches or small groups.

196 – Avoid These Foolish Financial Mistakes Part 2

Want to avoid money regrets and costly financial errors? Eager to learn common pitfalls that trip up even seasoned investors? Well, in this episode of our 2 part series on “Foolish Financial Mistakes”, Bob and Shawn cover 10 more financial mistakes to steer clear of that can cost you dearly.

Instead of blaming others for financial mistakes, they emphasize using wisdom and taking responsibility for one’s financial decisions. It’s important to seek out professional financial advice from a fiduciary based advisor who has your best interests in mind. As always, please share this content with anyone who you think may benefit from it!

195 – Avoid These Foolish Financial Mistakes Part 1

Want to avoid money regrets and costly financial errors? Eager to learn common pitfalls that trip up even seasoned investors? In this part 1 of 2, Bob and Shawn discuss and provide perspective on foolish financial mistakes to steer clear of that can cost you dearly.

They emphasize the importance of wisdom and provide Biblical scriptures to support their points. Just a few of the financial mistakes discussed include taking stock tips without doing proper research and buying large items on impulse without considering long-term financial plans. So, tune in to learn how to better avoid these top financial mistakes!

194 – Using 1 Timothy 3 To Find A Financial Advisor

Are you searching for a financial advisor who exemplifies Christian character and integrity? Do you want their guidance grounded in Biblical truth versus worldly thinking? Bob and Shawn share the qualities to look for in a financial advisor based on scripture, specifically 1 Timothy chapter 3.

1 Timothy 3 outlines the qualities of an elder or deacon in the church, and we believe that these qualities are also important in a financial advisor. The qualities include being temperate and a good teacher, i.e. someone can explain financial concepts in a way that is understandable. Listen in to find out what other traits we believe a Christian financial advisor should possess!

192 – Are Rental Homes The Worst Way To Invest In Real Estate?

Considering becoming a landlord through rental property? Do the returns justify the hassles involved? After insurance, mortgage payments, repairs, and/or marketing costs, a rental home isn’t the cash cow you might think it is. Bob and Shawn discuss the pros and cons of rentals while providing some alternative options to consider.

Instead, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) may be a better option for the average investor. They explain that REITs allow investors to access a diversified portfolio of properties across various sectors, such as industrial, retail, lodging, healthcare, and more.

191 – Investing Your Values: Inside Our Non-Woke, Biblically Aligned Stock Portfolio

Tired of “woke” companies that don’t align with your values? Eager to invest in a diversified stock portfolio that targets growth while honoring Biblical principles? You’re in the right place!

In this can’t-miss episode, Bob and Shawn pull back the curtain on our innovative Biblically responsible, non-woke, deep value stock portfolio. Get ready for an in-depth look at our rigorous stock selection process, which carefully evaluates both financial fundamentals and spiritual alignment.

Click here to learn more about our Biblical Responsible Stock Portfolio

190 – Selling Financial Fear

Are you overwhelmed by companies capitalizing on fear to sell overpriced solutions? Don’t fall for it. Bob and Shawn highlight the various means through which companies use fear-based tactics, such as social media platforms, email, television, and text messages. It is important to not fall for these fear tactics.

Instead, unplug from social media, study history to gain perspective, take breaks from screens, engage in constructive and kind activities, and seek God through scripture, prayer, and living by faith. Prioritize your mental and emotional well-being by avoiding this fear-based content and focusing on positive and uplifting activities.

189 – Make This Year’s Goals Stick

Are you among the 92% who don’t achieve New Year’s resolutions? Make 2024 different! Bob and Shawn will show you how to use the SMAC Method – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, and Compatible – to make meaningful and achievable goals.

As Christians, we believe goals should align with God’s plan and also be compatible with one’s values and beliefs. Only a small percentage of people actually achieve their New Year’s resolutions, but that number rises with written goals that are visually placed around the house, car, and even work. This year, it’s time to be intentional and proactive in setting and pursuing goals!