Season 7 Episode 147
Does the thought of logging into your bank account make your stomach drop? You’re not alone. In this episode of Ask Ralph, Ralph speaks directly to those who feel overwhelmed by their finances, afraid to even look at the numbers. Whether it’s unopened bills, ignored bank alerts, or that one credit card balance you just can’t face, this episode offers a lifeline of encouragement. With faith as the foundation, Ralph shares how even a small act of courage can begin to break the cycle of financial fear, starting with the simple step of checking your account without panicking.
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Ralph walks listeners through a faith-based process to approach money with peace instead of panic. He shares biblical truths that counter fear, encourages honest prayer, and offers one doable action step to help you look at a single number today, with clarity, not dread. By turning toward your finances rather than away, you begin to replace avoidance with empowerment and fear with faith. If you’ve been stuck in financial stress, this episode is a powerful reminder that you’re not facing it alone, and you don’t have to stay stuck.
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