You’ve learned to talk about your money story, so what’s next? Dave and Reb continue their conversation this financial literacy month and discuss how to apply the things you learn about your finances in healthy ways that center pursuing Christ and the Kingdom of God. Join Dave and Reb on Episode #403 of “Let’s Talk Money with Dave and Reb” as they focus the conversation on both hearing and applying financial literacy skills and pursuing Christ both individually, and in the communities around us.
“Literacy is a tool to help us navigate the world around us. Money is a tool to help us navigate the world around us. When we put these together, we need to do this in a healthy way and recognize that we need to explore financial literacy options that match our level of financial literacy,” says Dave.
Tune in to the show today to hear their 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 discipleship. To learn how you can connect your finances to being a disciple of Christ go to https://www.financialdiscipleship.ca/.
To read the article referenced in today’s show, go to https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/household-finances/article-money-worries-edge-out-loneliness-as-the-top-reason-for-feeling-bad/.
In today’s episode, Dave mentions this quote from Rob Carrick (from the article above) “…financial burden on Canadian households will ease at least a little in the year ahead. Money stress will persist, though. We need to think about coping with it, not waiting for it to disappear.”
To order Reb’s soft-cover copy of Cultivating Trust: Finding God’s Hope and Freedom for Your Finances, go to Cultivating Trust here!
Here is the graphic outlining the MTE 5 steps to financial health, as mentioned in today’s show!