Season 7 Episode 124
Feeling overwhelmed by finances and not even sure where to start? In this episode of Ask Ralph, Ralph and Craig revisit foundational faith-based steps from the series, The Joy of Living Below Your Means. They begin by tackling the most common question from listeners: “What’s my first move?” Whether you’re burdened by debt, confused by budgets, or frozen by shame, they share deeply practical and spiritually grounding answers. If you’ve ever asked yourself what the most powerful financial move is when you’re feeling stuck, this episode is your answer.
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You’ll learn why specific daily prayer is a transformative first step, how to release shame through surrender, and why partnership with God is essential for peace and progress. The conversation highlights how small, consistent steps rooted in faith—like defining “enough,” practicing gratitude, and tracking your spending—can lead to breakthrough. You don’t need to fix everything today. You just need to start—with humility, honesty, and one faithful step forward.
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