
In this episode, we explore the Biblical worldview of taxes, laws, and government, and why these topics matter deeply for faithful stewardship. While taxes can significantly impact our financial lives, Scripture reminds us that everything ultimately belongs to God, and believers are called to approach taxation and authority with humility, integrity, and obedience. Drawing from passages like Matthew 22:21 and Romans 13:1–7, we examine why paying taxes honestly and respecting governing authorities are part of living out our faith. We also discuss how the Ten Commandments have shaped moral laws throughout history and how governments serve a God-ordained role in maintaining order and justice. At the same time, Christians are reminded that their ultimate allegiance is to God, whose authority stands above all earthly rulers. This episode offers a thoughtful perspective on how believers can navigate taxes, laws, and civic responsibility while honoring God in every financial and ethical decision.
May 12
17 min

What does the Bible actually say about debt and borrowing? While Scripture does not call debt a sin, it consistently warns about its dangers—reminding us that “the borrower is slave to the lender” (Proverbs 22:7). In this episode, we explore the biblical wisdom surrounding debt, the importance of counting the cost before borrowing, and why God’s Word encourages believers to approach financial obligations with humility, prudence, and careful planning. We also discuss the deeper heart issues behind debt—why we borrow, how consumer debt can presume upon an uncertain future, and how financial obligations can limit our freedom to follow God’s calling. By examining biblical principles on borrowing, lending, and repayment, this conversation offers practical guidance for pursuing a life of faithful stewardship, generosity, and the peace that comes from wise financial decisions.
Apr 27
28 min

In Part 5 of our Biblical Worldview of Money and Wealth series, we tackle a challenging but vital question: how do you faithfully provide for family without enabling harmful behavior? Drawing from passages like 1 Timothy 5:8 and James 2:14–16, this episode explores the biblical responsibility to care for those in our household—especially those who are elderly, ill, or truly unable to provide for themselves. Scripture makes it clear that genuine faith requires tangible action and compassionate provision. At the same time, we examine the wisdom of Proverbs and Paul’s teaching on work, reminding listeners that consistent financial rescue can sometimes enable laziness rather than promote growth. This episode offers balanced, biblical guidance to help you navigate compassion with discernment—honoring God as you protect, provide for, and wisely support your family.
Mar 23
18 min

Part 4 of our 12-part series on The Biblical Worldview of Money and Wealth explores the powerful “Ownership Principle” and challenges how we define ownership from a biblical perspective. While we may legally hold title to cars, homes, businesses, investments, and other assets, Scripture reminds us through Psalm 24:1 and Haggai 2:8 that everything ultimately belongs to the Lord. This episode contrasts the role of an earthly owner with that of a manager, helping believers understand that we are stewards entrusted with God’s resources—not ultimate owners. By embracing this truth, money and possessions lose their grip on our hearts, and we begin managing them according to biblical wisdom rather than worldly priorities. With guidance from passages like Luke 16 and the teachings of Jesus, this episode explains how faithful stewardship brings peace, purpose, and eternal perspective. When we truly believe that God owns it all, it transforms how we handle wealth, investments, and every resource entrusted to us.
Mar 10
25 min

In this episode, we continue the Biblical Worldview of Money and Wealth series with a deep dive into Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI)—an approach that aligns your investment decisions with your Christian values. You’ll learn how Scripture speaks to ownership, diversification, wisdom, planning, and the dangers of greed, fear, and false hope, reminding us that God owns it all and we are His managers. We explore how believers can honor God through ethical investing, long-term discipline, and thoughtful decision-making that resists cultural pressures and get-rich-quick schemes. This episode challenges Christians to see investing not just as a financial activity, but as a spiritual responsibility—using wealth wisely, avoiding idolatry, and letting your light shine through every financial choice.
Feb 24
15 min

In this episode, we explore The Biblical Worldview of Saving, unpacking why Scripture encourages saving, how much is enough, and when saving can cross the line into hoarding. Drawing from Proverbs and other passages, you’ll learn how God uses even the example of the ant to teach wisdom, preparation, and diligence during times of abundance. We’ll cover the biblical purposes of saving—preparing for emergencies, avoiding debt, providing for family, creating opportunities, and planning for retirement—while also warning against placing trust in wealth instead of God. This episode offers practical starting steps for building the habit of saving and reminds listeners that wise saving is about stewardship, generosity, and faith, not fear or accumulation.
Feb 10
22 min

Bob and Shawn examine why generosity is such a central theme in Scripture and why it has quietly faded from many church conversations. Drawing from passages like Malachi 3:10, Proverbs 3:9–10, and Acts 20:35, we explore how tithing is not about obligation, but about trust, worship, and acknowledging God as the true owner of all we have. The discussion also unpacks the deeper purposes of giving—breaking selfishness, meeting real needs, advancing the Gospel, and reflecting the heart of Christ. Listeners are challenged to move beyond a purely cash-based mindset and consider giving through time, talents, assets, and planned generosity, always guided by prayer, Scripture, and godly counsel.
Jan 27
19 min

In this episode, we introduce a Biblical worldview of money and wealth, uncovering why Scripture speaks so often about finances and stewardship. With over 2,000 verses addressing money, the Bible provides a complete framework for handling wealth in a way that shapes the heart, mind, and soul—moving us from fear and selfishness toward contentment and freedom. We touch on 12 key biblical principles—including giving, saving, investing, ownership, debt, work, integrity, and retirement—that together form God’s design for faithful stewardship. This episode sets the foundation for a 12-part series that will explore each topic in depth, helping believers align their financial lives with God’s wisdom and experience the joy and security that come from managing money His way.
Jan 13
17 min

In this episode, we break down the basics of Donor Advised Funds (DAFs)—a powerful charitable giving tool that lets you take a tax deduction now while giving to your favorite ministries or charities over time. You’ll learn how a DAF works, why it’s often more blessed to give than receive (Acts 20:35), and how you can contribute various assets, invest the balance, and recommend grants when you’re ready. We’ll cover the key advantages, common drawbacks, and the wide range of assets you can contribute—from cash and stocks to real estate and even business interests. If you’re looking for a way to streamline your giving, reduce taxes, and create a family legacy of generosity, this episode will show you how a DAF can serve your mission. Tune in to learn the basics and discover whether a Donor Advised Fund is right for you.
Dec 23, 2025
14 min

In this episode, we walk through seven smart year-end tax strategies for 2025 that could save you thousands if completed before December 31. With major changes from the new “Big Beautiful Bill”—including higher standard deductions, senior bonuses, and tax-free tips and overtime—you’ll learn why multi-year tax planning is more important than ever. We also touch on the biblical foundation for wise stewardship from Romans 13:6–7. You’ll hear practical tips like maximizing retirement contributions, boosting charitable giving, prepaying property taxes, harvesting losses, making tax-free gifts, delaying income, and purchasing needed business equipment. Each strategy is actionable, time-sensitive, and designed to help you keep more of what you earn. Tune in for a quick, valuable guide to finishing 2025 with meaningful tax savings.
Dec 9, 2025
18 min
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