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Saving with Purpose — The Steward’s Strategy

Why do you save? For many, savings is just whatever happens to be left over at the end of the month. But for the intentional steward, saving isn't an accident—it's an act of worship and prudence.

In this episode, we dive deep into the theology and the tactics of saving. We explore how to shift from "passive saving" to "intentional provision," ensuring that your future needs are protected and your Kingdom impact is secured. Whether you are building your first $1,000 starter fund or preparing to invest 15% for retirement, this episode provides the biblical roadmap to get you there.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:Key Scriptures Mentioned:The

Financial Order of Operations:Resources:Take the Next Step

  1. Starter Emergency Fund: $1,000 (The "Life Happens" Fund).

  2. The Debt Snowball: Pause aggressive saving to kill consumer debt.

  3. Full Emergency Fund: 3–6 months of expenses (The Fortress).

  4. Retirement: 15% of household income.

Stop wondering where your money went and start telling it where to go. If you’re ready to build a roadmap that honors God and secures your family's future, I’m here to help.

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