In this episode of The Kingdom Finance Show, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™️ Chad Frantzen navigates recent controversies with Target and Bud Light. First, we look at Target's stock dropping by 20% due to Pride Month merchandise controversies, and how Christians should collectively boycott shopping with companies that promote gender confusion. Next, we emphasize the alignment of investments with Christian values and urges individuals, churches, and institutions to ensure their financial portfolios do not support companies like Target. Lastly, we challenge you to take a stand and be a light in culture, boycott companies that violate Christian values, and influence future generations with clean money investments.
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