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IDENTITY: In the Hands of the Potter with Guest Lisa Drennon | Ep. 009

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In today’s episode of The Christ-Driven Woman, Charisse is joined by guest Lisa Drennon, a wealth-activator and founder of “I Date Money.” Lisa strongly believes that “It doesn’t matter how much money you have, it’s what you do with it,” and she has the goal of teaching women to fall head over heels in love with money. But what does she mean by this? Doesn’t the Bible tell us that the love of money is the root of all evil? Charisse and Lisa address this question and discuss their individual “money identities,” advising listeners of the following:

  • Putting anything above God—which includes money, our careers, and even our families—is what becomes wrong
  • We need money to survive, and money in the hands of good people can do amazing things
  • When you aren’t in a scarcity-mindset with your finances, you are better able to help and support others
  • We have the ability to love money in a way that is freeing, joyful, and helpful—without making money an idol

There are many women today who may experience fear when it comes to making and spending money, which is in turn wreaking havoc on their confidence and sense of identity, and blocking them from getting to the next stage in their business. By following Lisa’s model and sitting down and “dating money,” you will be better able to track your assets and take accountability of your finances, creating a stable and “loving” money identity. Deuteronomy 8:18 tells us that the Lord has given us the ability to gain wealth, and Charisse and Lisa remind us that it is our responsibility to use our money to bless others and glorify God. Yet in order to use our finances to the benefit of the Kingdom, we must first learn how to establish a responsible, resourceful and healthy relationship with them.

To connect with Lisa Drennon and find out more about her work, check out:

I Date Money | Wealth Activation

https://www.idatemoney.com/

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Connect with Charisse through the resources below!

Charisse’s Personal Site

https://www.charisseburton.com

Facebook

https://m.facebook.com/charisseburtoncoach

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/charisse_burton?igsh=MWw5emh0M29sZXlwZA==

YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/@charisseburtoncoach

Patreon

https://www.patreon.com/thechristdrivenwoman

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Manage episode 423010039 series 3570958
Content provided by Charisse Burton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Charisse Burton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode of The Christ-Driven Woman, Charisse is joined by guest Lisa Drennon, a wealth-activator and founder of “I Date Money.” Lisa strongly believes that “It doesn’t matter how much money you have, it’s what you do with it,” and she has the goal of teaching women to fall head over heels in love with money. But what does she mean by this? Doesn’t the Bible tell us that the love of money is the root of all evil? Charisse and Lisa address this question and discuss their individual “money identities,” advising listeners of the following:

  • Putting anything above God—which includes money, our careers, and even our families—is what becomes wrong
  • We need money to survive, and money in the hands of good people can do amazing things
  • When you aren’t in a scarcity-mindset with your finances, you are better able to help and support others
  • We have the ability to love money in a way that is freeing, joyful, and helpful—without making money an idol

There are many women today who may experience fear when it comes to making and spending money, which is in turn wreaking havoc on their confidence and sense of identity, and blocking them from getting to the next stage in their business. By following Lisa’s model and sitting down and “dating money,” you will be better able to track your assets and take accountability of your finances, creating a stable and “loving” money identity. Deuteronomy 8:18 tells us that the Lord has given us the ability to gain wealth, and Charisse and Lisa remind us that it is our responsibility to use our money to bless others and glorify God. Yet in order to use our finances to the benefit of the Kingdom, we must first learn how to establish a responsible, resourceful and healthy relationship with them.

To connect with Lisa Drennon and find out more about her work, check out:

I Date Money | Wealth Activation

https://www.idatemoney.com/

——

Connect with Charisse through the resources below!

Charisse’s Personal Site

https://www.charisseburton.com

Facebook

https://m.facebook.com/charisseburtoncoach

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/charisse_burton?igsh=MWw5emh0M29sZXlwZA==

YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/@charisseburtoncoach

Patreon

https://www.patreon.com/thechristdrivenwoman

  continue reading

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