Season 6 Episode 205
Have you ever wondered if you can grow your investments while staying true to your Christian faith? Tune in to this episode of the Ask Ralph Podcast with Ralph Estep Jr. as he discusses faith-based investing principles and tools to help you align your financial decisions with your beliefs.
In this episode of the Ask Ralph Podcast, host Ralph Estep Jr. addresses the concerns of a listener who wants to invest in line with their Christian beliefs but feels lost with the choices and worried about scams. Ralph breaks down easy steps to define your values, research investments, and find faith-based funds and trustworthy advice. He also points out warning signs like promises of high returns, pushy sales tactics, lack of clarity, and spiritual manipulation. Join Ralph for some practical financial tips and biblical wisdom to help you invest wisely and stay true to your faith.
00:00 Episode Overview
01:15 Listener’s Question
02:14 Bible Verse
02:53 Defining Faith-Based Investing
03:29 Actionable Steps for Faith-Based Investing
05:35 Avoiding Scams and Red Flags
07:39 Personal Story
08:52 Encouragement and Final Thoughts
9:47 Outro
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