Equipping Stewards for Kingdom Impact

Why We Exist

We exist to help people steward their finances with clarity, confidence, and biblical wisdom. No matter where you are in life, money can feel overwhelming—but it was never meant to be navigated alone. Our heart is to come alongside you in every season, helping you make wise decisions, align your resources with God’s purpose, and grow into a thriving Kingdom steward.

Life Stages

  • Starting Out

    Starting out on your own? Wise budgeting, spending, credit, retirement savings, and other biblical stewardship principles can get you started on the right foot and set you up for a bright future.

  • Getting Established

    Juggling relationships, careers, children, and extracurricular activities can be exhausting–and expensive. Find the right balance of time and financial resources to ensure your family is set up well for the future.

  • Building Impact

    Sending kids to college? Becoming empty nesters? Planning to transition into retirement? Get help with decisions to ensure you honor the Lord with the wealth you are building.

  • Leaving a Legacy

    You’ve worked hard. You’ve saved. You’ve done your best to ensure your family will be provided for as retirement is on the horizon. Here’s what to consider before sailing off into the sunset.

Impact Stories

Behind every act of generosity is a story—lives changed, ministries strengthened, and communities transformed.

These are stories of individuals and families who chose to steward what God had given them with intention. Through wise planning and faithful giving, their resources became a tool for lasting Kingdom impact.

  • "You should have two financial goals in life: to make a little money first, and then to make a little money last."

    Unknown

  • "If we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free; if our wealth commands us, we are poor, indeed. We are bought by the enemy with the treasure in our own coffers."

    Edmund Burke

  • "Every man ought to have money on his mind. No man ought to have money on his heart."

    Anonymous

  • "How much better it is to get wisdom than gold! And to get understanding is to be chosen above silver."

    Proverbs 16:16

  • "The plans of the diligent lead surely to advantage, but everyone who is hasty comes surly to poverty."

    Proverbs 21:5

  • "Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth."

    Ecclesiastes 11:2

  • "Almost any man knows how to earn money, but not one in a million knows how to spend it."

    Henry David Thoreau

  • "We are not to jude thrift soley by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end."

    Owen D. Young

  • "There's no reason to be the richest man in the cemetery. You can't do any business from there."

    Colonel Sanders

  • "A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children, and the wealth of the sinner has stored up for the righteous."

    Proverbs 13:22

  • "Planning one's finances must take place under the sovereignty of God, recognizing His omnipotence, wisdom, purposes, and plans."

    Ron Blue

  • "If a person gets his attitude toward money straight, it will help straighten out almost every other area of his life."

    Billy Graham

  • "God can have our money and not have our hearts, but He cannot have our hearts without having our money."

    R. Kent Hughes

  • "Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share."

    I Timothy 6:18

  • "Ultimately, financial planning is the predetermined use of financial resources in order to accomplish certain goals and objectives. The difference in financial planning between the Christian and the non-Christian is the belief as to whom the financial resources belong and the source of the goals and objectives."

    Ron Blue

  • "…every spending decision is a spiritual decision"

    Ron Blue

  • "Stewardship is the use of God-given resources for the accomplishment of God-given goals."

    Ron Blue

  • "A wise man should have money in his head, but not in his heart."

    Jonathan Swift

  • "Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can."

    John Wesley

  • "A man's treatment of money is the most decisive test of his character - how he makes it and how he spends it."

    Moffat

  • "Financial planning is allocating limited financial resources among unlimited alternatives."

    Ron Blue

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