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In this episode of Ask Ralph, we explore the powerful connection between faith and finances—and why it’s about so much more than numbers on a spreadsheet. Ralph challenges the idea of simply applying Christian labels to secular strategies, and instead invites listeners to rethink money management as a spiritual practice rooted in biblical truth. From giving and saving to spending and investing, every decision becomes a chance to live out your faith with intention. The key? Understanding your deeper why.

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We’ll talk about the difference between behavior-based financial plans and belief-driven stewardship, and how recognizing God’s ownership of your resources changes everything. Ralph unpacks the biblical foundation for handling money with purpose, reminding us that financial peace doesn’t come from control—it comes from surrender. Whether you're just starting your stewardship journey or reevaluating your current approach, this episode offers encouragement, wisdom, and a renewed focus on what matters most.

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