Biblical Money Moves

A Financial Framework for the Believer Who Wants to Build Wealth Without Guilt

Designed to be read alone, with a mentor, or in community, this guide tackles the practical realities of managing money as a believer.

There is a peculiar silence in most churches when the conversation turns to money, leaving believers to navigate between a culture that treats wealth as identity and a church that often responds with vague answers or prosperity formulas. Because of this, most people end up improvising a private money ethic and carrying the shame of the gap between what they were told and what they actually do. This guide exists to close that gap. Biblical financial ethics are not a list of arbitrary prohibitions, but a vision for what wealth is for.

Why This Matters

What You'll Learn Inside

Across 5 chapters, you will build the architecture of a financial life that holds together, learning each principle in its proper biblical order:

  • Stewardship Over Ownership: Discover why shifting your mindset from owner to manager replaces fear and anxiety with intentionality and faithful engagement.

  • Generosity as the Starting Point: Learn the rhythm of firstfruits giving and the practical 10-10-80 framework, prioritizing generosity before lifestyle absorbs the rest.

  • Debt as Bondage: Unpack a practical, urgent debt elimination plan—because the borrower truly is slave to the lender.

  • Saving as Wisdom: Explore the Joseph Principle to store up for unseen seasons, understanding the crucial difference between wise saving and foolish hoarding.

  • Wealth-Building as Multiplication: Embrace investing, asset-building, and generational thinking to steward capital meant to outlast your lifetime.

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