Dave and Reb dig into the topic of financial coaching and all that it entails.
Many people dismiss the invitation to financial coaching because they simply don’t understand what it is, or the purpose behind it. On today’s episode #322 of “Let’s Talk Money with Dave and Reb”, the co-hosts bring clarity to the topic of financial coaching, and how practical accountability can lead people to find the financial hope and freedom they desire.
“Coaching is about a journey and relationship,” Dave says. “Effective coaching is a journey that involves ongoing discovery not only about your finances but about who you are as a person, including your joys, sorrows, goals, and dreams.”
Financial coaching is not financial advice giving, but accountability, clarity-building interactions, and coming alongside people with good questions and listening skills.
“It’s not only about getting out of debt either,” Dave says. “It’s for anyone who wants to get from point A to point B in their finances, acquiring good skills and habits to reach their goals.”
Listen to this conversation which is sponsored by Financial Discipleship Canada and notmine.ca – a ministry to the body of Christ that voices and encourages dialogue and new conversations regarding finance and our discipleship to Christ. To learn how you can connect your finances to being a disciple of Christ go to https://www.financialdiscipleship.ca/.
The book referenced in today’s show—The Coach Model for Christian Leaders—
is written by Dr. Keith E. Webb. You can learn more about coaching by going to https://keithwebb.com/.
To order Reb’s e-book, audio book, or soft-cover copy of Cultivating Trust: Finding God’s Hope and Freedom for Your Finances, go to www.morethanenoughbooks.com.