Season 7 Episode 106
What if one unexpected bill could knock everything off track? In this episode of Ask Ralph, Ralph Estep Jr. answers a listener’s heartfelt question: “What can I do when I feel like I’m always one emergency away from disaster?” Ralph explores the anxiety so many people feel about unexpected expenses and introduces a powerful, biblical solution—starting a $500 emergency fund. With wisdom from Proverbs and real-life examples, this episode encourages listeners to build a cushion of security during their financial “summer” to prepare for the inevitable “winter.” Creating a starter emergency fund can be your lifeline to financial peace.
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Ralph shares actionable strategies for how to save your first $500—whether it’s cutting back on coffee runs, selling unused items, or using your next tax refund—and reminds us that the journey to financial freedom begins with one intentional step. He challenges listeners to take that step this week and lean into faith, discipline, and God’s provision. If you’re tired of living with financial anxiety and ready to build real peace of mind, this episode will give you the motivation and tools to get started.
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