Why This Book Was Written

This Bible study was written to help readers build a foundational understanding of biblical financial literacy — not just what to do with money, but how to think about it through Scripture.

Many financial resources focus on tactics without addressing the heart, beliefs, or biblical context behind financial decisions. This book was created to bridge that gap, offering a faith-centered framework for stewarding money wisely and faithfully..

What You’ll Learn

This book walks through key biblical principles that shape how Christians approach money, including:

  • Stewardship and ownership from a biblical perspective

  • Wisdom, contentment, and financial decision-making

  • How cultural money myths conflict with Scripture

  • Building clarity and peace around financial choices

  • Aligning financial habits with faith and values

Rather than offering quick solutions, the book focuses on building understanding — helping readers develop a biblical framework they can apply across every season of life

How This Book Fits Into Biblical Financial Literacy

The principles taught in this book align closely with the broader framework outlined in our Biblical Financial Literacy guide.

While the pillar page provides an overview of Scripture’s teaching on money, this book allows readers to go deeper — reflecting on how those principles apply to mindset, habits, and everyday financial decisions.

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 FAQs

  • This book is for Christians who:

    • Want clarity about what the Bible teaches about money

    • Feel overwhelmed or conflicted about financial decisions

    • Desire a faith-centered alternative to cultural money advice

    • Want to steward resources with wisdom and purpose

    No advanced financial knowledge is required — only a desire to approach money faithfully.

  • Lead a study. Help others on their financial journeys by taking a step to lead others and still learn the biblical wisdom behind your finances.

  • Accountability. Sometimes even with the best intentions, the hardest step is following through. Being in a group brings natural accountability as you work through this study and build your financial plan.

  • No, you don't have to do this with a small group. You can do it by yourself but being in a group provides more flexibility. Its also a great way to have some conversations about financial wellness with friends.

Written From a Place of Faith and Experience

As a Certified Financial Planner™ professional, I’ve seen how financial confusion often stems from unclear foundations. This book draws from both professional experience and Scripture to help readers approach money with confidence, understanding, and peace.

The goal is not financial perfection, but faithful stewardship.

Begin Building a Biblical Foundation

Biblical financial literacy offers a steady foundation in a world filled with conflicting financial messages. This book is one step toward greater clarity, wisdom, and peace in how money is managed and understood.

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