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In this episode, you'll hear Joe talk about his personal struggles with debt and how he turned them around to become successful in the business world. He provides practical advice on how to run a successful business, tips on creating a financial plan, and guidance on investing in assets and why it's important to approach financial decisions with a long-term perspective. Find out the greatest business decision that Joe has ever made and his passion for giving back and using his success to support causes. Is debt always bad? You have to listen to hear Joe's personal thoughts on the subject. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode: Joe recounts how while making good money from his job, he accumulated huge debts from unchecked spending.How was Joe able to pay off his debts in three years?What made Joe determined to put his finances in order?What's Joe's special talent that proved crucial to the success of his business endeavors?Joe talks about his passion for marrying the gift of getting with the gift of giving. Joe's advice on how pastors and church leaders can leverage the strengths of entrepreneurs and business owners for the advancement of God's kingdom. Joe discusses "I Was Broke. Now I'm Not." - its origin and how it became the core of everything that he does - book publishing, speaking engagements, financial tools and coaching, investing, etc.Joe's advice for employed individuals who want to start a business.What is the greatest business decision that Joe has ever made?What's a failure or setback in Joe's journey that teaches a key lesson?How do you determine a good and reasonable margin in real estate for a profitable and long-term successful outcome?Why is it important to define and live by your ‘why' in managing your money?Joe's advice on cultivating generosity in our businesses and in our life?“Is debt always bad?” Joe offers his perspective on the matter.Tweetables:“I have abandoned the phrase “I can't afford that” and replaced it with “How can I afford that?” That opens up the mind to think about other ways of achieving.” “If you put a line item in your personal budget that says ‘intentionally bless others', you get opportunities to intentionally bless others.”“Debt with a great margin and a lot of good math can be an excellent way to build wealth.”Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. websiteMonday Money Tip PodcastFully Funded Life Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom by Robert KiyosakiThe Kingdom Investor Podcast on LinkedInAbout Joe SanglJoe is a leading teacher of personal finances. It is his passion to help people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances. He is the founder of I Was Broke. Now I'm Not., the president and CEO of INJOY Stewardship Solutions, and Co-Founder of Fully Funded. Joe is a graduate of Purdue University (BS in Mechanical Engineering) and Clemson University (MBA). He is the author of several books and has been featured in Money Magazine. He has been privileged to share his passion with hundreds of thousands of people throughout North America through Financial Learning Experiences, personal finance messages, and one-on-one financial coaching sessions.Joe resides in Anderson, South Carolina with his bride, Jenn, and their three children.
We are in a series called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
We are in a series called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
About the Episode: In this episode, we answer several questions across the topics of investing, debt, interest rates, retirement, and budgeting. January Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN Ladder Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 223: When Should You Start Investing For Retirement? Episode 185: Foundational Elements of the Ladder: Coaching Episode 134: 4 Steps to Budgeting Episode 122: Gaining Control of Finances Episode 107: Budgeting with Unpredictable Income Episode 61: I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Ladder - Explained Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
We are in a series called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
We are in a series called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
We are in a series called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
We are in a series called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
Welcome to a BONUS EPISODE of The Let's Get Real Podcast. We're excited to bring you an honest conversation about something that isn't always easy to talk about: personal finances. Joe is a leading teacher of personal finances. It is his passion to help people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances. He is the founder of I Was Broke. Now I'm Not., the president and CEO of INJOY Stewardship Solutions, and Co-Founder of Fully Funded. Joe is a graduate of Purdue University (BS Mechanical Engineering) and Clemson University (MBA). He is the author of several books and has been featured in Money Magazine. He has been privileged to share his passion with hundreds of thousands of people throughout North America. Joe resides in Anderson, South Carolina with his bride, Jenn, and their three children. Free Resources from Joe can be found at the web sites below: Fully Funded Life I Was Broke and Now I'm Not Facebook Join us for a FREE Master Class on Thursday, February 2, 2022. The Art of Intimacy: Understanding and Experiencing Healthy Sex in Marriage. You can register by CLICKING HERE.
About the Episode: In this episode, we break down automating the important: bill payments, investments, and KUEs. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN LadderKUE Calculator IWBNIN - Banking Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 27: Sustaining Goals Episode 61: I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Ladder - Explained Episode 68: Vision and Money Episode 70: The Power of Planning Episode 143: 5 Steps to Avoid Budget-Busting ExpensesEpisode 184: Setting and Sticking to a BudgetEpisode 196: Foundational KUEsEpisode 217: Creating a Budget That Actually WorksEpisode 230: How to Plan for 2023 With Your Spouse
We are starting out a new series today called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
We are starting out a new series today called “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” In this series, we will be talking about what God's word teaches us about money and stewardship. It is a difficult topic, especially in todays economic climate. Our prayer is for everyone to experience the fullness of God's love and mercy in all areas including our finances.I would like to connect!https://thebridgewv.church/guestI would like prayer!https://thebridgewv.church/prayerI would like to give!Visit: www.thebridgewv.church/give
About the Episode: In this episode, we define a detailed budget and how to create one that will successfully set you up for the new year. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN LadderMonthly BudgetAnnual Budget by MonthKUE Calculator Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 27: Sustaining Goals Episode 61: I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Ladder - Explained Episode 68: Vision and Money Episode 70: The Power of Planning Episode 143: 5 Steps to Avoid Budget-Busting ExpensesEpisode 184: Setting and Sticking to a BudgetEpisode 196: Foundational KUEsEpisode 217: Creating a Budget That Actually WorksEpisode 230: How to Plan for 2023 With Your Spouse
About the Episode: In this episode, we explain the importance of creating and establishing clear goals. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN Ladder Goal PDF Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 27: Sustaining Goals Episode 61: I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Ladder - Explained Episode 68: Vision and Money Episode 70: The Power of Planning
About the Episode: In this episode, we're going to focus on the money lie: “I can't afford that.” In our Current Event Segment, we're talking about soaring U.S. inflation and what that could mean for the remainder of 2022. Our success story comes from Julie, who has a renewed perspective on budgeting, since reading “I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.” Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN Ladder Budgeting Tools Online Banks Turo: Car Sharing Consumer Prices Labor Costs U.S. Inflation Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 157: Funding Your BIG DreamsEpisode 134: 4 Steps to BudgetingEpisode 184: Setting And Sticking To A Budget Episode 125: “I Can't” vs. “How” Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
About the Episode: In this episode, we're sharing some “cliff notes” of Dave Ramsey's books and teachings that have helped us along our financial journey. In our Current Event Segment, we're discussing why bankruptcy filings have fallen over the last 12 months and what that could mean for the future. Our success story comes from Dustin, who has made significant financial strides since attending the Financial Learning Experience. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN LadderArticle: Bankruptcy Fact SheetArticle: US Courts - Bankruptcy Filings Continue to Fall Sharply529 College Saving PlansBook: Financial Peace, RevisitedBook: My Total Money MakeoverBook: I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 108: Financial Teachers You Should Learn FromEpisode 132: How to Find a Good Money Coach Episode 157: Funding Your BIG DreamsEpisode 166: Things I'd Do DifferentlyEmail info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
About the Episode: In this episode, we're discussing handing off your finances and financial information when you die. We'll share what information you should include and why. In our Current Event Segment, we're talking about inflation. Our success story comes from Araceli, who is completing Rung #4 of the I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Ladder and getting ready to move to Rung #5. Things You Should Absolutely Have Prepared: Account List Investing Accounts Retirement, Brokerage, College, etc. Checking, Saving, Money Market, etc. Bank Accounts Life Insurance Mortgage, auto loans, credit cards, etc. Debt Accounts Access List Passwords, PINs, Websites, Codes Safe Access, Bank Safe Deposit Box People - attorneys, bankers Hidden Valuables Buried, frozen, covered, shielded Beneficiaries Your named beneficiaries on investment and insurance policies TRUMP your will! BONUS: Hand-written letters to those you love BONUS: A Letter of Instruction A list of people to contact when you die and a list of beneficiaries of your estate plan The location of important documents, such as your will, insurance policies, financial statements, deeds, and birth certificate A list of assets, such as bank accounts, investment accounts, insurance policies, real estate holdings, and military benefits Passwords and PIN numbers for online accounts The location of any safe deposit boxes A list of contact information for lawyers, financial planners, brokers, tax preparers, and insurance agents A list of credit card accounts and other debts A list of organizations that you belong to that should be notified in the event of your death (for example, professional organizations or boards) Instructions for a funeral or memorial service Instructions for distribution of sentimental personal items A personal message to family members Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN LadderElderLawAnswer.comA Letter of Instruction Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes: Episode 133: How to Track Your Financial Accounts Episode 150: How to Have the Estate Planning Conversation Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between
Whether you're thinking about getting out of debt, just starting out on your journey to debt freedom, or even if you've already been there, done that, and are living your best financial life, it's important to us to bring advice, facts, and motivation! As part of that motivation, we love to share a good debt-free story! And what's even better? TWO debt-free stories! On today's episode of the His & Her Money Show, it's all in the family! We've got a brother-sister duo on to tell us all about their debt payoff journeys! Khemenec and Patrice Pantin both found themselves locked into debt after college, and they both came to the same exact realization: they wanted to be debt-free, and as soon as possible! Like any siblings, their stories are a little different but very much the same. Patrice graduated as a nurse with over $200,000 in student loans, and today, it's all gone! Khemenec is still working on it, but he's going strong, and they're both eager to share their journeys and how they tackled their debt! What You Will Learn How and why Khemenec and Patrice both decided to get rid of their debt. Why we should strive to not be enslaved by debt. Creative ways Khemenec and Patrice have supplemented their debt-free journeys. Getting in the right headspace to tackle your debt once and for all! Resources Mentioned I Was Broke. Now I'm Not by Joseph Sangl Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Henry Cloud and John Townsend Debt Freedom Blueprint Legal & General America
About the Episode: In this week's episode, Joe and Sarah Piercy are also joined by I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. team member, Whitney, who recently embarked on The 30-Day Spending Challenge. During this episode, they discuss questions like why Whitney decided to start this spending challenge, what are some things she said no to, and what she did when she wanted to buy something but couldn't. In this episode, hear from someone who is actually participating in The 30-Day Spending Challenge. About Sarah PiercySarah is a wife, mom of 3, friend, and follower of Jesus. She spent almost 10 years in ministry as Executive Assistant to Lead Pastor, Carey Nieuwhof, in Ontario, Canada, and continues to work with Carey today. She loves people, good conversations, and challenging herself with life experiments for personal progress and spiritual growth. She writes about her exploration of what makes life rich, meaningful, and worth living from her blog, writtenforthegood.com, and she lives with her family just north of Toronto. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN LadderThe 30-Day Spending Challenge Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 76: Spending FastEpisode 96: Is Now the Time for a Spending Fast?Episode 163: The 30-Day Spending Challenge Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
About the Episode: In this episode, we're going to build on what we discussed during our last episode. In episode 159, we discussed what money wounds are and how to identify them. In this episode, we're sharing how we can work to heal our money wounds. In our Current Events segment, we're talking about foolish money decisions. Our success story comes from Frances, who was able to weather a nine-month period where her husband was unemployed. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFE IWBNIN LadderArticle - Foolish Financial DecisionsBook: I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Book: What Everyone Should Know About Money BEFORE They Enter The Real WorldRelated Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 120: Saving for KUEsEpisode 137: 5 Tip to Help You Absolutely, Positively, Actually Follow Your BudgetEpisode 139: Make Money While You SleepEpisode 143: 5 Steps to Avoid Budget-Busting ExpensesEpisode 155: The Power of the IHHE Moment Episode 159: Identifying Money Wounds Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
About the Episode: In this episode, we're discussing what money wounds are and how you can identify them. In our Current Events segment, we're discussing why it's important to be prepared for what can come your way. Our success story comes from Valerie, who has paid off over $32,000 in just a few years and has an entirely new outlook on her finances. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFE IWBNIN LadderReady.govBook: OXEN: The Key to an Abundant HarvestBook: I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 120: Saving for KUEsEpisode 137: 5 Tip to Help You Absolutely, Positively, Actually Follow Your BudgetEpisode 139: Make Money While You Sleep Episode 143: 5 Steps to Avoid Budget-Busting ExpensesEpisode 155: The Power of the IHHE Moment Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
About the Episode: In this episode, we're discussing a powerful principle called “The 1% Principle.” If you apply this principle to your money journey (and your life), significant changes can occur. In our Current Events segment, Joe reflects as he and his wife, Jenn, celebrate their 24th Wedding Anniversary. Joe shares five money lessons that he and Jenn have learned over the years. Our success story comes from all the members of our Fully Funded Life Community and the incredible progress that has been accomplished. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFE IWBNIN LadderTool: BudgetsRecommended Books I Was Broke. Now I'm Not.CNBCCNN MoneyBloomberg Wall Street Journal Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 88: “No” Allows You to Say, “ Yes”Episode 134: 4 Steps to Budgeting Episode 135: The Heart and Money ConnectionEpisode 137: 5 Tip to Help You Absolutely, Positively, Actually Follow Your BudgetEpisode 143: 5 Steps to Avoid Budget-Busting Expenses Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE SERIES PART FOUR Each of our financial situations looks different. For some of us, 2020 was a hard year, and we're still trying to pick up the pieces and figure out how to move forward. Others of us are more comfortable, able to pay our bills on time without any worry and perhaps wondering how we should handle this privilege. No matter what our bank accounts look like, we are all called to steward what we have wisely and to live generously, even if that looks different from one person to the next. That's what Joe Sangl spends his life teaching people. As a leader and teacher on finances from a Christian perspective, Joe has helped hundreds of thousands of people understand how to handle their money according to Biblical principles in any situation. To close out our Business and Finance Series, Joe sits down with Davey to share a little of how he got where he is now and some advice we all can follow on stewarding our finances well. Episode Resources: -To hear more of Joe's story, and learn more about budgeting check out Joe's first book, I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. If you're ready to start investing, Joe's book Oxen, walks through keys to producing an abundant harvest. You can find both at I Was Broke Now I'm Not -Are you ready to win with your money? Visit Fully Funded Life for courses, challenges, coaching and community. Are you looking for more financial wisdom? Tune in to the Monday Money Tip Podcast weekly. Become a Monthly Partner of NIW Ministries This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling Scripture References: Proverbs 21:5 Revelation 12:11 Matthew 25:14-30
On the third episode of More with Murphy, host Ken Murphy sits down with financial guru and author, Joe Sangl. A leading teacher in the financial world and founder of I Was Broke. Now I'm Not., Joe is passionate about helping people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances. Today, he's helping us learn how financial freedom is possible. Find show notes and more at morewithmurphy.com. @joesangl @kenwmurphy
ADOPTION SERIES PART TWO Sometimes the things God calls us to don't make a lot of sense. We're asked to give up our loaves and fishes, to step out of the boat, or to carry a cross, and there's no telling what the outcome will be. Johanna and Brian Cannelongo had four biological children when they felt God calling them to not only adopt, but to adopt a child with special needs. Little did they know that their “yes” to this one opportunity would start them down a journey that no one would have either expected or asked for. Johanna and Brian sit down with Davey to share the unimaginable tragedy of their story, but also how that pain isn't their story's end. Episode Resources Check out the blog - www.wildflowerhope.com Follow Johanna on Instagram and Facebook Learn more about their non-profit ministry - Live Gia Grow Forever Foundation on Instagram and Facebook Check out Johanna's Etsy Shop Resources used by the Cannelongo's that can help guide families wanting to adopt: Small World Adoption Lifeline Children's Services Other Episode Resources: This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling. Financial Peace University I Was Broke, Now I'm Not
In Episode 008 of The Naked Party Time Podcast, Jeff and Sabrina interview their friend and mentor Joe Sangl. Joe is the founder and president of I Was Broke, Now I'm Not, and he is helping people live full funded and financially free lives all over the world. In our opinion, Joe is the best communicator on the planet when it comes to winning with money. You can find Joe on Instagram and Facebook @ Joseph Sangl. In this episode, Joe talks about his "I have had enough moment" financially where he decided that he would stop living in financial bondage and start living in freedom. He shares the latest mistake he's made, what he's currently learning financially, and he even talks about some financial things he's seeing in personal finances through this COVID-19 season we are in. You're going to be encouraged, inspired, and FIRED UP after listening to Joe. Resources and websites mentioned: Financial Peace Revisited by Dave Ramsey iwbnin.com josephsangl.com I Was Broke, Now I'm Not by Joe Sangl Oxen by Joe Sangl 2020 Money by Joe Sangl
In Episode 003, Jeff and Sabrina dive deeper into the first two things they don't want to go back to normal on from our Pre-COVID world; financial health and physical health. If you missed part one of this four-part series in Episode 002, please go back and listen to that. Episode 002 In Episode 002, we introduced six things from our Pre-COVID world that we don't want to go back to normal on. Financial health, physical health, emotional/mental health, spiritual health, relational health, and speed of life...health. (Inside joke from this episode) In the final three episodes of this series, we'll do a deeper dive into each subject, looking at solutions and practical next steps. In the content, we answered two listener questions: Cynthia asked, "Where do you suggest starting when your debt is out of control? What tips do you have to budget together as a couple?" Jenni asked, "How do you motivate yourself to stay disciplined, especially when it comes to physical fitness? I see your posts about running and staying active...just wondering what gets you motivated to keep it up. Looking for some inspiration!" 1. How do we not go back to normal financially? "Saving is not a dollar amount you have, it's a discipline in which you live." - Jeff A. Choose no more debt "You have to make the decision 'we will not have debt again.' From here on out, we're not adding any more debt. You have to start there." "The average car payment in America is $471.50. At an average of $471.50 a month for a car payment, in 6 years, which is the common length of a loan, that would be $33,948 I could save. That's not counting the residual costs of a newer car loan like full coverage insurance and higher tax and registration costs. Even if I spent $15,000 on repairs for my paid for cars, I still would save $18,948 in six years. You can't beat that math." B. Live on a budget As Joe Sangl says, "Income - outgo = Exactly Zero (TM)" I Was Broke, Now I'm Not "(Jeff) We budget to zero. We tell every dollar where to go. We make savings an expense in our budget. (Sabrina) Hey, if you want to be in control of something, be in control of telling your money where to go." "I actually believe that discretionary income is just as valuable as cash in the bank. It's one thing to have a savings account. It's another thing to have expenses that are far less than what you make. That way if you have to change jobs, or your income changes, you aren't spending everything you bring in." "I'd rather have financial freedom than a new car with a recurring payment." "If you don't tell your money where to go it will find a place to go, and it's usually not into savings or to pay off debt." C. Make savings a priority "We live on the 10-10-80 model. We give at least the first 10% of our gross income to God through our church as a tithe. We've always tithed." Malachi 3:8-10 “Should people cheat God? Yet you have cheated me! “But you ask, ‘What do you mean? When did we ever cheat you?' “You have cheated me of the tithes and offerings due to me. 9 You are under a curse, for your whole nation has been cheating me. 10 Bring all the tithes into the storehouse so there will be enough food in my Temple. If you do,” says the Lord of Heaven's Armies, “I will open the windows of heaven for you. I will pour out a blessing so great you won't have enough room to take it in! Try it! Put me to the test! www.allybank.com "When you save money you are literally paying yourself. You're paying yourself for a future need that you can't see yet. But when it happens, you'll have the money for it." "An initial emergency savings account is more important than paying off debt. Here's why. If you don't have savings but you have an emergency, what will you do? Put it on your credit card." D. Get out of debt Use the debt snowball. www.daveramsey.com www.iwbnin.com www.josephsangl.com Sell crap. Downsize. Do a spending fast. E. Continue to be educated "You have to have financial mentors in your life."
Pastor Jonathan continues the I Was Broke. Now I'm Not series
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ABOUT JOSEPH SANGL Joseph Sangl is a leading teacher of personal finances. It is his passion and mission “to help people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances.” He firmly believes that when people are financially free, they are much more likely to go do EXACTLY what they have been put on Earth to do – regardless of the income potential. He is the founder of I Was Broke. Now I'm Not., an organization that provides financial teaching through live events, print and web resources. He is also the President and CEO of INJOY Stewardship Solutions, a company providing solutions that resource the vision of the local church. HOW TO HAVE A FULLY FUNDED CHURCH Financial Leadership: If a church has strong financial leadership, they will be able to fund the vision God has for them. Financial leadership is absolutely critical to the health of the church. Having margin in your finances allows you to more fully pursue what God has planned for you. Deali
This is the second talk of five in the Fully Funded Life series and sets the foundation of all things that have to do with money. People don't like to go to church to hear about money. This series is Lifegate's attempt to do something life changing FOR you and not just get something FROM you. If you haven't listened to last weekend's talk in which Joe Sangl, author of I Was Broke, Now I'm Not shares his compelling story, please consider watching it before you view or listen to this message. This talk will answer the crucial questions: Do I trust God? and Can God trust me?