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Money Is a Mirror [Financial Advisor #12]
Money is not evil—but it is revealing. Like a mirror, it reflects the priorities of the heart. The Apostle Paul’s words to Timothy are a sober reminder: when money becomes the object of love, it leads us away from the faith rather than deeper into it......
Staff
2 days ago2 min read
Trusting God with Your Clients [Financial Advisor #11]
In financial advising, you’re expected to be the expert—to have answers, strategies, and insight. But behind every client question lies a spiritual tension: who is really in control? The weight of stewardship can become overwhelming if you bear it alone. That’s why this Proverb is a daily invitation—to transfer the trust from yourself to the Lord.....
Staff
3 days ago2 min read
Legacy Beyond the Ledger [Financial Advisor #10]
Legacy is a word financial advisors use often—but what kind of legacy are we really building? The world defines it in terms of assets and estate plans. Scripture adds more: character, faith, influence, and spiritual inheritance......
Staff
4 days ago1 min read
Guarding Integrity in Hidden Moments [Financial Advisors #9]
Not all integrity tests are public. In fact, the most important ones are often unseen: the small decisions behind the scenes, the unspoken shortcuts, the moments no one else will ever know about. But God knows. And in those hidden spaces, character is forged......
Staff
5 days ago1 min read
The Weight of Influence [Financial Advisors #8]
You carry influence—not only through your advice, but through your presence, tone, and trustworthiness. Clients may act on your word. Colleagues may model your behavior. Interns may watch your character. This is a gift—but also a weight......
Staff
6 days ago1 min read
When Markets Shake, Stand Firm [Financial Advisors #7]
Market volatility can rattle even the most seasoned financial advisor. Clients worry, portfolios drop, and the pressure to “fix it” looms heavy. But Scripture offers a better anchor. We are not called to trust in systems, strategies, or markets. We are called to trust in the unchanging character of God.....
Staff
Feb 61 min read
Generosity That Glorifies God [Financial Advisors #6]
As a financial advisor, you regularly help clients allocate wealth—but one of the greatest Kingdom contributions you can make is to help them understand the purpose of wealth. Scripture speaks not just of accumulation, but of generosity—a posture of open hands that reflects the heart of God......
Staff
Feb 52 min read
Clients Are Not Commodities [Financial Advisors #5]
The financial world can be transactional—driven by accounts, assets, and acquisitions. But the Gospel calls you to a different posture. Clients are not portfolios. They are people—image-bearers navigating hopes, fears, and futures. As a Christian advisor, you’re called to carry more than numbers. You’re invited to carry burdens.....
Staff
Feb 41 min read
Wisdom for Every Season [Financial Advisors #4]
Advising others requires constant discernment. What worked last year may not apply today. Market dynamics shift. Client needs evolve. Regulations change. Yet amid all this, God offers something that never expires: wisdom from above.....
Staff
Feb 31 min read
Faithfulness Over Success [Financial Advisor #3]
In the marketplace, success is often defined by numbers—assets under management, new clients gained, deals closed, or growth year-over-year. But God’s definition of success is radically different: faithfulness.....
Staff
Feb 22 min read
Work Is Worship [Financial Advisor #2]
The financial world often celebrates outcomes—numbers, growth, performance. And while results matter, God is looking deeper. He’s watching the heart behind the work......
Staff
Jan 301 min read
God Owns It All [Financial Advisor #1]
As a financial planner, you're entrusted with managing and advising on resources every single day. But here’s the foundational truth that must ground everything you do: God owns it all. Every dollar, every asset, every portfolio, every opportunity—it all belongs to Him.....
Staff
Jan 281 min read
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