Season 7 Episode 136
Feeling overwhelmed by your debt total? You’re not alone. In this episode of Ask Ralph, Ralph shares the surprising power of small steps—specifically, how making a single $20 payment toward your smallest debt can break through discouragement and jumpstart momentum. Using biblical encouragement and relatable personal stories, he unpacks the psychology of progress and how even a tiny victory can reignite your hope and discipline. If you’re feeling stuck or unsure where to begin, this episode offers practical encouragement and serious debt payoff motivation.
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You’ll learn why quick wins matter, how to create your own debt snowball, and what Scripture says about small beginnings and faithful action. Ralph also guides you through a clear, faith-filled action step to help you make your first targeted extra payment today. It’s not about the amount—it’s about the movement. Tune in, find your $20, and take the first real step toward financial freedom.
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