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Faith & Finance is a daily radio ministry of FaithFi, hosted by Rob West. The program offers a practical, biblical and good-natured approach to managing your time, talents, and resources.
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Significant Lovers

Kelly Anderson and Melissa Duffy

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Significant Lovers is a conversational podcast exploring famous couples throughout history and pop culture. Like a slice-of-life rom-com, Mel and Kel detail the little moments of other people’s love lives. Join us as we ship our faves, pick sides in divorces, and resurrect forgotten flames. Kel and Mel are cousins, friends, and previous hosts of the podcast 'Another Bite of Twilight.' You can find us @significantlovers on Instagram and email us at significantlovers@gmail.com. Support this po ...
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LIFEsplaining is a podcast generated to provide entertainment and comedy to people seeking advice on dating, marriage, parenting, and just life in general. This will be mostly comedy based and I will have regular cohosts to share life experiences and answer questions. Enjoy.
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Each week, Mama Kin and Spender candidly discuss the writing and production of each song from their debut album 'Golden Magnetic’. With snippets of original song demo’s, unfiltered banter and insight into their unique collaborative creative process.
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“Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is.” - Ephesians 5:17 That verse is a good reminder that to follow God's will, we must first know it for all areas of our lives—including finances. Brian Holtz joins us today with a question: Does your budget reflect God’s priorities or yours? Brian Holtz is the Chief Operating Offic…
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Everyone knows what inflation means, right? You’d be surprised by how fuzzy some people think about inflation. Is inflation a rise in prices, or simply high prices? Or does it mean something else entirely? The results of a recent poll may surprise you, but we’ve got Mark Biller with us today to explain it. Mark Biller is Executive Editor and Senior…
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Well, it’s hard to believe, but soon, the kids will be heading back to school. Are you ready to start the new school year on the right foot? Could you use a few tips? Well, you’re in for a treat. Crystal Paine joins us today with some great advice to make your back-to-school experience easier. Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com and …
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Paying off debt is always a good thing…but paying it off before retirement is one of the best financial moves you’ll ever make. It’s a disturbing trend: more people than ever are retiring with debt. That reduces their lifestyle choices and increases the likelihood they’ll have to return to work at some point. Today, we’ll talk about carrying debt i…
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Is it the best of times or the worst of times? Well, it all depends on if you’re trying to buy or sell a house. It really is a matter of perspective. Home values remain sky-high and are likely to continue rising in the foreseeable future. How you view that depends on which side of the transaction you’re on. Navigating the Current Housing Market: Ti…
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“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep.” - Genesis 1:1-2 I’m sure you’re more than familiar with those first lines of the Bible…but are you aware of the economic implications of the creation story? Jerry Bowyer fills us in today. Jerry Bowyer is the P…
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You have to be at least 62 to collect Social Security…maybe because it takes that long to understand the program. Do you have questions about Social Security? Of course you do. Who doesn’t? Well, you don’t want to miss today’s program. Eddie Holland is back to answer more of your questions about Social Security. Eddie Holland is a Senior Private We…
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If you’re tired of living paycheck-to-paycheck…you can make a decision today that will change your life. All you have to do is practice God’s financial principles and then wait to see what happens. You’ll be amazed at the results. Admitting the Problem Like most things, the first step in making financial changes is admitting that you have a problem…
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Beauty matters to painters, musicians, and photographers, but what does it have to do with investing? The creation account suggests that beauty is also at the core of faithful stewardship and investing. Today, we’ll discuss “Investing in Beautiful” with Jason Myhre of the Eventide Center for Faith & Investing. Jason Myhre is the Executive Director …
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It’s the 4th of July—the day we celebrate our nation’s independence. It’s also a great day to take stock of your financial independence. Are you on the road to financial freedom? Or are you falling under the bondage of money? It’s one or the other. Either you control your money…or your money controls you. The Gift of Financial Freedom Independence …
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2 Corinthians 9:6 says, “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.” God’s Word repeatedly challenges us to be generous givers to our families and His Kingdom. When should we do this giving? Are we waiting too long? Ron Blue joins us today with an idea you may not have thought about. Ro…
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Did you know that anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses in the U.S. today? You might assume that we have a major anxiety problem just by the number of commercials you see for new medicines to treat these disorders, but is anxiety really a new thing? The Reality Of Anxiety Modern medicine recognizes anxiety in many forms: generalize…
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In the First Century B.C., Roman historian Sallust said, “Prosperity tries the souls, even of the wise.” Most people would choose financial prosperity despite its temptations. But what if you’re living with financial adversity? Today, we’ll talk about how to be wise in good times and bad. The Temptations of Financial Success and Adversity When thin…
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Since the beginning of time, God’s design for humanity has always been to be a giant family spread throughout the earth. So what happened? Because of the power of sin in our world, families are broken, children become orphans, and many feel alone and isolated, as if they don’t belong. Dr. Albert Reyes with Buckner International joins us today to sh…
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What’s harder to get rid of than termites and hurts more than a toothache? A certain group of people will tell you it’s a timeshare. It seemed like a good idea at the time…but now it’s just another budget buster. Today, we’re diving deeper into this topic. Unfortunately, none of the options are particularly great, but let’s explore them. Why Are Ti…
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The Bible contains many accounts of God providing miraculously for His people, but none are more fascinating than the story of the Widow’s Oil. That passage is found in 2 Kings 4:1-7—it’s just seven verses, but they’re loaded with teaching about God’s provision. Sharon Epps joins us today to unpack the story of the Widow’s Oil and how we can apply …
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The Bible clearly says that Christians are to give…but is it always as clear about where we should give? We all have to decide where we will give from our limited resources. So, a good question to ask is, “Does God care where we give?” I’ll talk about that today with David Wills. David Wills is President of The National Christian Foundation (NCF). …
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Myths can be persistent things. For a long time, people thought the world was flat. The investing world has its share of myths that persist to this day. Rachel McDonough joins us today to go over 3 myths about wealth that many Christians believe—but shouldn’t. Rachel McDonough is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CK…
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You’ve probably heard the saying…“If you aim at nothing, you'll hit it every time.” But do you know who coined it? Christian author and speaker Zig Ziglar is credited with that famous quote. It urges us to set goals and stay on mission. What are our goals, and what’s our mission here at FaithFi? Chad Clark fills you in today and invites you to be a…
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It’s said that we learn from mistakes, not success…but do you want to experience that with your retirement savings? No question, saving and investing for retirement is something you want to get right the first time. Mark Biller joins us today to help you avoid some of the most common retirement planning mistakes. Mark Biller is Executive Editor and…
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“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6 Teaching our children how to manage God’s money is vital to raising them. But how can parents do this well? Brian Holtz will share some great insights today. Brian Holtz is the Chief Operating Officer at Compass Financial Ministry and the autho…
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“By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches.” - Proverbs 24:3-4 Faithful stewardship requires us to make wise financial decisions…manage and grow assets, and protect our families from hardship. Are you ready if you’re suddenly disabled or incapacitated?…
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You’ve been a careful steward, working hard, saving your money, and spending wisely. Now what? Being able to live comfortably and afford the things you need seems like a worthy goal. Today, we’ll look at having a surplus from a biblical perspective. Celebrating Financial Faithfulness Maybe we don’t do this enough—speak directly to the faithful list…
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Dr. Richard Swenson, author of The Overload Syndrome and Margin, writes that… “We must have some room to breathe. We need freedom to think and permission to heal. Our relationships are being starved to death by velocity.” Too many people are physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially overloaded these days. So, we’ll look at rest from a bibl…
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We all want our plans to succeed, but what does the Lord want? Are you and God on the same page regarding your financial plans? Today, we’ll discuss achieving your financial goals and doing God’s will. As avid planners, we know that having a plan is the best way to meet your financial goals—or any goals, for that matter. But how do you ensure your …
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Knowing where and how to give to God’s Kingdom can be a challenge for any one person…but all the more so if you’re married. It’s beautiful when couples agree on how to manage their money—how much to spend and save…but finding agreement on giving is just as important. Today, Bob shares what he and his wife, Leslie, learned about it. Bob Doll is the …
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Some people learn from the mistakes of others. Unfortunately, some people have to be the others. You certainly don’t want to be one of the “others” who must learn things the hard way by making mistakes. Today, we'll talk to Ron Blue about some of the biggest financial mistakes you want to avoid. Ron Blue is the Co-Founder of Kingdom Advisors and th…
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According to some estimates, the average household spends an astonishing 40% of its food budget on eating out. That’s a lot to digest. After housing and transportation, food is probably the next biggest item in the budget. It’s also a place where you can easily make changes that will save you a lot of money. The Cost of Convenience Eating out is co…
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The Qualified Charitable Distribution is one of the most underutilized tax benefits, yet almost 25 million Americans can take it. There are many requirements for taking a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD), or QCD. You must be 70 ½ and have an IRA. If more folks understood QCDs better, they might take them. David Hogan joins us today with the …
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Many think Solomon was the wisest man who ever lived…and much of his God-given wisdom is about managing money. John Putnam joins us today to talk about the 3 Money Moves of Solomon—so you can be just as wise. John Putnam is a Strategic Stewardship Coach, a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA®), and the founder of Money Made Faithful, a financial discipl…
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Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed and anxious about your finances? You're not alone. For many, money is the number one source of stress. But what if you could transform your relationship with money from one of fear and dread to one of trust and joy? Dr. Shane Enete joins us today to discuss how we can do that. Dr. Shane Enete is an Associate Pro…
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Homeowners now have an average of nearly $300,000 in home equity, and the nationwide total is staggering at $16 trillion. Home equity is undoubtedly one of our largest assets. So, how do the biblical principles of stewardship apply to it? Harlan Accola joins us today to discuss this. Harlan Accola is the National Reverse Mortgage Director at Moveme…
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Americans have an average of four credit cards. Do you really need that many? And how many is enough? Too often, we hang on to credit cards we no longer use…providing an unnecessary invitation to identity thieves to run up charges in our names. Canceling them is a good idea if done correctly. The Risks of Holding Unused Credit Cards Many of us hang…
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“And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” - Galatians 6:9 One Christian ministry has been doing good for nearly 150 years and shows zero signs of growing weary. Scott Collins joins us today to discuss Buckner International and its ongoing efforts to support foster care, adoption, and family out…
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The data shows that personal debt is rising, and folks are worried about their financial future. So what’s the solution? We can’t control some things, like inflation and a slowing economy. But we can do some things—especially when managing and eliminating debt. Neile Simon joins us today to discuss the solution to fretting over finances. Neile Simo…
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We are going on a summer break! There will be no new episodes June and July 2024. We will be returning in August with bonus Patreon episodes, and back full-time in September. If you are a Patreon subscriber, we will be pausing all payments for June and July. You don’t need to do anything—it will be paused and you won’t be charged! If you are not a …
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“One and one-half wandering Jews returned to their natural coasts,” Paul Simon wrote in 1983. “To resume old acquaintances and step out occasionally…and speculate who had been damaged the most.” Here Paul Simon was undeniably singing about Carrie Fisher in his song, “Hearts and Bones.” The ex-Simon and Garfunkler had been on-and-off with Carrie Fis…
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“My eyes are ever toward the Lord, for he will pluck my feet out of the net … the troubles of my heart are enlarged, bring me out of my distresses.” - Psalm 25:15, 17 Do you feel trapped by your finances? Do you find yourself giving in to worldly pressure? Is there a way out of the world’s money trap? There is, and Sharon Epps joins us today to tal…
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Romans 12:9 says, “Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good.” It may not be intuitive, but this verse is a compelling guide for applying our faith to our investment decisions. We’ll talk with Jason Myhre today about how we can love without hypocrisy as we invest our money. Jason Myhre is the Executive Director of the…
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Do you think of yourself as a generous person? Most of us would like to think we are, but do we know why we’re generous? Jesus told us that it’s better to give than to receive, and Christians are very generous people. Today, we’ll hear from Chris Gabriel about why this is the case and how we can be even more generous. Chris Gabriel is the author of…
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Are you storing up treasures on earth, or in heaven? Are you focused on the temporal or the eternal? In Matthew 6, Jesus clarifies that our hearts will always follow after what we treasure. Was he talking about money? Chad Clark shares his insights with us today. Chad Clark is the Executive Director of FaithFi: Faith & Finance. What does Jesus mean…
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From Jeremiah 29:7, we know God's people should seek the welfare of the places and people around them. But is seeking the welfare of our community something Christians can pursue by means of investing choices? Today, we speak with an investment manager who has been "seeking the welfare of cities" all over America and the world through his advocacy …
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They were called “the couple of the century.” They made eleven films together. The term “paparazzi” was even coined for them! It’s the one and only Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The world could not get enough of “Liz & Dick” throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s. Their tumultuous relationship that spanned thirteen years and two marriages—and lots of …
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Statistics show that many people aren’t saving for retirement. Others may have far more than enough. How do you find the right balance? Yes, saving too much for retirement is possible, although many more folks aren’t saving enough. What does Scripture tell us about responsible savings? Brian Holtz fills us in today. Brian Holtz is the Chief Operati…
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Are you confident you’ll be able to retire comfortably someday? Are you taking steps to make that happen? Inadequate savings, faulty assumptions, and high inflation could create barriers to a comfortable retirement. Can we learn anything from today’s retirees? Matt Bell thinks we can and joins us today to discuss this. Matt Bell is the Managing Edi…
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You’ve heard the expression, “Pennywise and pound foolish?” Here in the States, we could say “Pennywise and dollar foolish.” A good example is when someone is more concerned about the interest they’re getting on their savings account than the interest they’re paying on their mortgage. Top Tips to Save Big on Interest When managing your finances, sh…
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“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” - Acts 1:8 Those were Christ’s words to the apostles after his resurrection. The fulfillment of that promise began a few days later, on Pentecost, and continues in believers to thi…
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Do you use a credit union? Or have you never considered using one? Credit union members know their advantages, and 120 million nationwide can’t be wrong. Aaron Caid joins us today to discuss the pros and cons of credit unions (and spoiler alert: there aren’t many cons). Aaron Caid is the Chief Marketing Officer at Christian Community Credit Union, …
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In today's episode, we’re making our hair big and puffy to head back to the 1980s, where we meet a young Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey Jr. Long before they became household names, these three-named celebrities met as aspiring actors and dated for nearly a decade. While "Sex & The City" explores dating in your 30s, this episode touches on t…
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We’d like to think that our actions are always pleasing to God and certainly don’t offend Him…but we also know that isn’t always true. Christians are called to do good works so the world will see them and God will be glorified. So it shouldn’t surprise us that God takes stinginess and generosity personally. Randy Alcorn joins us today to discuss th…
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