Faith & Finance podcast

FaithFi’s 2024 Impact Report with Chad Clark

30.12.2024
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15 Sekunden vorwärts

"And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." - Colossians 3:17

God created man for His glory. That means everything we do should glorify God, including how we manage money. Chad Clark joins us today to talk about how FaithFi is helping God’s people be more faithful stewards—all for His glory.

Chad Clark is the Executive Director of FaithFi: Faith & Finance and the co-author of Look at the Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and Anxiety

Why FaithFi’s Mission Is Crucial

Money is more than a financial issue—it’s a heart issue. Chad explained how money and possessions, as seen throughout Scripture, often lead to pride, greed, and idolatry, drawing hearts away from God. This is just as true today as it was in biblical times.

Shockingly, a recent study revealed that 94% of Christians do not hold a biblical worldview, highlighting the urgent need for ministries like FaithFi. Our work centers on equipping and encouraging believers to adopt a biblical perspective on money, helping them move from greed and idolatry to generosity and contentment rooted in treasuring God above all else.

A Ministry of Impact

FaithFi’s mission comes alive through our various initiatives, including:

  • The Faith & Finance Radio Show and Podcast:

    Reaching over 1.5 million weekly radio listeners across 1,900 stations and 825,000 podcast downloads annually, this program serves as a daily touchpoint for biblical financial wisdom.
     
  • The FaithFi App:

    With over 65,000 members, the FaithFi app is a powerful tool for stewardship. Users engage in a supportive community, gain access to biblical financial professionals, and find resources to help them manage what God has entrusted to them wisely.
     
  • Studies and Devotionals:

    New resources like Rich Toward God (a study on the Parable of the Rich Fool) and Look at the Sparrows (a devotional addressing financial fear and anxiety) provide deeper opportunities for spiritual growth and transformation.

Your Opportunity to Double the Impact

As FaithFi continues to expand, we remain committed to equipping Christians to steward their resources for God’s glory. None of this would be possible without the generous support of our listeners and partners.

This ministry thrives because of your generosity. Right now, every gift is doubled thanks to a matching challenge that ends tomorrow, December 31. Your support fuels resources like the FaithFi app, radio program, studies, and devotionals—reaching more hearts with God’s truth.

Would you prayerfully consider making a gift today? Visit FaithFi.com/impact to make a difference. Together, we can help more believers treasure God above all else and experience the peace and contentment that comes from living generously.

On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:

  • I'm retired and converting my traditional IRA to a Roth, following my CPA's advice to go to the top of my tax bracket. I recently learned about accelerated Roth conversions and their potential impact on future taxes, Medicare, and Social Security. I'm not quite an IRA millionaire yet, but I'm getting close. Should I accelerate the Roth conversions, especially before year-end?
  • I turned 66 and a half in June of this year and started receiving Social Security in July. Now that I've reached full retirement age, can I still work and earn unlimited income, or is there a cap on my annual income?
  • I'm a recent high school graduate who will attend college in the fall. I'm deciding whether to get a job and put all the money into savings, living as sparingly as possible, or invest the money to make it work for me during this interim period before college.
  • My husband and I have some basic ideas about teaching our kids, ages 7 to 12, about giving and financial wisdom from the Bible. However, we don't have a structured approach. Do you have any recommended resources or books to guide us in teaching biblical financial principles to kids in this age range?
  • I'm going to be applying for Social Security soon. Is it best to apply for it online, go into the office, or do it by phone? Can I just do the application online?

Resources Mentioned:

Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.

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