Season 7 Episode 104
Are you feeling that paycheck-to-paycheck pressure? Yeah, we’ve been there. Today, Ralph Estep Jr. is keying in on how to break free from that cycle of financial stress and shame. He’s here to share a simple biblical strategy that can help unlock your financial freedom and give you some much-needed breathing room. We're diving into real talk about money, tracking your expenses, and, yes, even budgeting! By the end of this episode, you’ll discover the secret weapon to financial freedom!
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If you’ve ever felt the weight of financial shame, Ralph Estep Jr. is here to lift you up! This episode tackles the all-too-common feeling of running out of money before the next paycheck arrives. Ralph shares his journey through financial struggles, reminding us that living paycheck to paycheck isn’t God’s best for us. He discusses the importance of stewardship and understanding where our money goes. Ralph provides practical steps for breaking free from financial anxiety. He emphasizes tracking expenditures as the first step towards awareness, leading to control over our finances. Ralph lays out a simple challenge for listeners—keep a log of every dollar spent for the next week. This exercise might reveal surprising insights into our spending habits.
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