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  • Ep. 36 "What's Your Finish Line? " - Cody Hobelmann
    May 12 2025

    Cody's top priority had always been to build his own financial kingdom. He was striving for more and wanted to do what it took to accomplish this. Then, in 2016, through a sermon series at church, him and his wife were challenged to give and focus on tithing for 2017. This led Cody to really start thinking about his finances and this concept of generosity and giving, asking a lot of questions, and diving into God's word to learn more.


    His brother, Kealan, also challenged and stretched him in a lot of ways when it came to contentment, having enough, and truly being a good steward with what he had. Cody would go on to become a financial advisor and help his clients wrestle with these same questions and topics. Cody and his brother have also started The Finish Line Pledge which helps people set their financial finish line. We spend a lot of time talking about this concept, their finish line calculator and just what it means to have enough.


    In this episode, we take a look at Deuteronomy 8 and the story of the Israelites being given exactly what they would need each day and yet how hard it was to stay obedient to that promise.


    Listen to the end as Cody shares a story about his nonprofit, Compound Impact, and how they are using real estate to impact refugees and why they decided to make it a non-profit.


    https://www.finishlinepledge.com/about/

    https://www.compoundimpact.org/



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    43 min
  • Ep. 35 "Trust in the Process, and Faith in the Outcome" - Josh Wymore, Ph.D.
    Jan 24 2025

    Josh Wymore, Ph.D. joins me on today's episode. While working his side hustle, Josh realized that those were the best hours of his week, so he set out to make it 40 hours doing what he loves. Over the years, Josh has turned that into a reality.


    As an author, executive coach of fortune 500 companies, and a keynote speaker including a TEDx talk back in the fall of 2024, Josh has a passion for helping leaders become better by focusing their energy, skills, and mindset on becoming humbler.


    In today's episode we look at Proverbs 22:7 and how debt plays such a big part of our lives. How we struggle with lacking contentment and wanting more than we need. Josh shares a story of his upbringing and how his parents were very open to them about their financial situation, specifically with debt, and how that has had a lasting impact on leading his own family. We talk about the pain of self-discipline verse the pain of regret and how our job is to faithfully say yes to God even when we don't fully know where that might be taking us.


    We also talk about time debt and how important it is to have margin and understand our limits so that we can have lasting joy and freedom.
    Listen to the end as Josh challenges us to focus on fasting rather than abundance because we live in a culture that wants us to consume more.


    TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfPGBJDDiQw


    Book - Humbler Leadership: https://a.co/d/4OevLoC


    Website (including newsletter information): https://www.joshwymore.com/

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    32 min
  • Ep. 34 "God's Word Works" - Ron Blue
    Dec 19 2024

    It was a privilege and honor to interview Ron Blue. After working on Mainstreet, Wall Street and doing overseas work, Ron was convicted that there was a big part of faith and finances missing - that personal financial advice was following a secular worldview and not a biblical worldview. Over the last 40-50 years, Ron has been on a mission to make this a reality. Founder of Ron Blue Institute, Ron Blue Trust, Author of 17 books including Master Your Money and starting Kingdom Advisors, Ron has gone on to equip individuals, couples, and advisors to be more educated on looking at our finances from a biblical perspective and how we can become better stewards with what we have been blessed with. In our discussion we highlight a variety of scripture verses in addition to talking through some resources including the 4H's and the 5 uses of money. Finally, Ron shares stories including how a lot of his journey started on a napkin.


    Ron Blue Institute - Ron Blue Institute


    Master Your Money: https://a.co/d/eUWkPsr

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    37 min
  • Ep. 33 " Learning Through Experience" - Ross McCampbell
    Oct 22 2024

    Ross McCampbell is the Executive Director at WBCL Radio in Fort Wayne, IN. Early on in life, Ross knew he wanted to do something in television or radio. After earning a communications degree from Ohio State University, he felt the pull to radio. After a few entry level positions, Ross interviewed at WBCL in 1989 and has been there ever since. In 2011, Ross became the Executive Director, which is the position he still holds.

    Ross shares about his time at WBCL and how in today's culture, people usually bounce around jobs and look for that "next best thing". He talks about God's faithfulness during his time at WBCL.

    We spend time in this episode looking at Paul's letter to the church in Philippi, where we specifically look at Philippians 4:12. Learning about what God's word says about money, wealth, and possessions takes time and is a process. The more we dwell and dedicate ourselves to learning, the more experiences we have that make us understand things better. We also discuss how Jesus valued balance during his time on earth which often led him going off by himself to dwell and pray.

    Finally, listen as Ross shares stories from his earlier life on how God's provision came through time and time again. How lessons learned during those times have made him into the person and leader he is today.

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    38 min
  • Ep. 32: "Provision and Promises" - Brad Jack
    Sep 20 2024

    Brad Jack is the Executive Director of Maximizing Stewardship. After 30 years as a pilot, Brad felt called to ministry. Having worked with companies like Crown Financial and Compass he then served as a church staff stewardship pastor.

    From there he started Maximizing Stewardship which has the goal of helping transform churches by establishing a sustainable stewardship ministry. Brad joins me to discuss Hebrews 13:5 where we talk through God's promises when we put our full faith and trust in him.

    Listen as Brad shares stories and also how he talks through the 4 C's as he draws parallels between flying and our finances.

    Learn More Here: maximizingstewardship.net

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    34 min
  • Ep. 31 "Little Steps of Obedience" - Rudy Mahara
    Jul 31 2024

    Rudy Mahara is the Regional Vice President of the National Christian Foundation in Indiana. After serving in the military post 9/11 and deploying to Iraq, Rudy joined his dad's financial planning practice. It was during his time as an advisor where Rudy learned about National Christian Foundation. Over time, he felt a nudge from the Holy Spirit to pursue working for the National Christian Foundation. Now, Rudy can align his financial expertise with giving and generosity discussions he has with other advisors and prospective givers.


    Rudy joins the podcast to discuss Deuteronomy 8:17-18. Here we see God really challenging and training the Israelites for what is to come. He wants us to have wealth, however, we often think the power comes from our own doing when ultimately it is God's power giving us the ability to create wealth. We also spend time talking about abundance and sacrificial giving and how we need to be obedient to the Holy Spirit's nudging in our lives. Rudy also challenges us on relational giving. Sometimes it is talking to a neighbor on the porch or sharing a meal together that makes the difference.


    Learn more about National Christian Foundation here: ncfgiving.com




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    46 min
  • Ep. 30 "Right Where We Are" - Orlando Aska
    Jul 3 2024

    Orlando Aska is the Regional Sales Director for Timothy Plan. Timothy Plan, which focuses on Biblically Responsible Investing, was started in 1994 to bring more Godly stewardship to the financial community. When it comes to investing, Timothy Plan helps align financial stewardship with Christian values and principles we strive to exhibit every day.


    In this episode, Orlando joins me to discuss Matthew 6:21 and 1 Timothy 6:10. We talk about the power and control that money can have over us and how living in a very polarizing time, we often lack contentment. Watch until the end as Orlando challenges us on where we can find true wisdom.


    Find out more about Timothy Plan at timothyplan.com


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    36 min
  • Ep.29 "Growth for Good" - Brian Holtz
    May 31 2024

    Brian is the Chief Executive Officer of Compass - A bible based financial resource organization. After a 15-year career in the corporate world, Brian never thought it was on his agenda to lead a non-profit, but God's agenda was different. In this episode, Brian talks about the faith and trust that it took to make that change...to give up the comfort and lifestyle that him and his family knew. In this episode we unpack the parable of the talents in Matthew 25: 14-30. Brian has different points he dives into when it comes to ownership, our relationships, and how the worst thing we can do is...nothing. Brian is also the author of a new book called Financial Discipleship for Families. How we can most intentionally raise faithful children and how we can incorporate teaching points on money, stewardship, and generosity to the next generation.

    Learn more about Compass, their resources, and Brian’s book:

    www.compass1.org

    https://a.co/d/9dhzDHN

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    35 min