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In this episode, Ralph Estep Jr. addresses how to build a Christian community to support your financial journey. Listener Sarah’s question about feeling isolated in her financial struggles prompts Ralph to share actionable steps for creating or finding a supportive network. How do I work at cultivating Christian community?

Addressing a listener’s question about feeling isolated in financial struggles, Ralph provides actionable advice on finding or creating a group of like-minded believers. From starting small with trusted friends to leveraging church resources and online communities, discover how to build a network that offers both practical financial guidance and spiritual encouragement. Tune in to learn how a supportive Christian community can transform your financial life.

00:00 Episode Overview

00:49 Listener’s Question

01:22 Bible Verse

01:58 Ralph’s Personal Story

06:15 Practical Steps to Cultivate Christian Community focused on Financial Stewardship

09:00 Recap

09:52 Prayer

11:29 Final Thoughts

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