Season 7 Episode 135
Debt isn’t just numbers—it’s emotional, spiritual, and heavy. In this episode of Ask Ralph, Ralph kicks off a new focus in the Joy of Living Below Your Means series by tackling the first, most courageous step toward financial freedom: facing your debt. With honesty, compassion, and biblical encouragement, Ralph challenges listeners to stop hiding from what they owe and start bringing it into the light. If you’ve been avoiding balances, dodging statements, or living in dread of what’s due, this episode will show you how healing begins the moment you stop running and start getting honest—and why it might be time to stop using credit.
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You’ll learn how to list out every debt with clarity, why facing your finances isn’t a shameful act but a hopeful one, and how taking inventory is the foundation for your comeback. Ralph walks through a practical four-step process for gathering debt information and setting up your debt snowball plan. With Scripture, prayer, and a compassionate tone, this episode invites you to take one bold step toward freedom—and trust that what’s brought into the light can be healed in the light.
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