Season 7 Episode 148
If you’ve ever stared at your bank account wondering where your paycheck disappeared to, this episode is for you. Ralph gets real about the confusion and fear that can come from trying to manage money without a clear view of what’s really going on. Through his own experience of feeling lost in the fog of financial stress, Ralph introduces a simple but powerful practice: mapping out your current financial reality. By listing your income, expenses, and debts on one page, you begin to replace anxiety with clarity, and finally get a clear picture of your money.
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This episode walks you through each step of that process in a way that’s approachable, grace-filled, and grounded in biblical wisdom. Ralph reminds us that God doesn’t ask for perfection—He asks for faithfulness. With Scripture, prayer, and encouragement, you’ll be equipped to take a bold step toward financial confidence by facing the facts without fear. Whether you’re just starting your stewardship journey or looking to regain your footing, this episode is a must-listen for building peace through clarity.
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