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Why we invest and how we invest matter more than where we invest. Our heart posture must be on-aim above all else. So if you’re a financial advisor in one of the big firms and striving to see your Work as Act of Worship, then here’s a few ways to be encouraged and connect with others in the community.
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Podcasts for Faith Driven Advisors
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Podcast Episodes
Sue Warnke shares how employees can bring their whole authentic self to work—even if faith is their number one identifier.
Jimmy Song describes how a broken financial system creates worldwide inequality and how Faith Driven Investors can fix it.
Ken Barnes works as the Director of the Mockler Center for Faith & Ethics in the Workplace at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He joined us to share a history of the relationship between capitalism and morals, where the two began to separate, and what we can do to bring them back together.
Today’s guest is Greg Lernihan. He is the Co-Founder of Convergint Technologies, which started in a basement in 2001, and is now the world’s largest electronic security firm with over 5,000 colleagues globally. As a thought leader in the Faith Driven movement, Greg shared his insights for those just starting the journey toward faith-driven investing…
We’re so excited to share a conversation today that we think is long overdue. If you’ve been following the website, you’ve no doubt seen the name Jerry Bowyer as we’ve featured several of his blog posts, all of which are must-reads. Jerry is a leading thinker in finance and economics and a frequent contributor for Forbes and Townhall. His writing has been influential in the Faith Driven Investor movement, and we think you’ll enjoy our conversation about reading the Bible, following Jesus, and investing as faithfully as we can…
If you’re worried about COVID-19, today’s special podcast episode might be the resource you need! Todd Wagner is the lead pastor at Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas. If that name sounds familiar to you it’s probably because you’ve heard Henry mention it in the intro to this podcast as the location for where we will be hosting our Faith Driven Entrepreneur and Investor Conferences this fall. In addition to being our host and a speaker at the event, Todd is also a great voice in the faith-driven conversation. His words of wisdom—or as his Twitter handle calls them, words from wags—are encouraging, challenging, and uplifting to all who hear them. And with our current events, we could all use encouragement…
Recent Posts For Faith Driven Advisors
The Blog
I have witnessed tremendous change in the faith-based and sustainable investment field and learned many lessons along the way. Here are five things every advisor should know about faith-based investing.
Do you feel a calling to ministry? Have you ever wondered how you can serve in fulltime ministry in your current work environment?
At Kingdom Advisors, we believe that knowing what questions to ask a client is key to unlocking the conversations that will facilitate life impact.
“Even though I am not black, this is still my issue. This is an American issue,” Casey Crawford.
Looking at something from multiple perspectives is a valuable practice in many contexts, such as in teamwork and relationship building.
Consider that God is so serious about our investments that Jesus complimented those that doubled their money.
Having an eternal perspective shapes our earthly approach to all aspects of financial management, or stewardship.
I have heard many references in speeches and sermons to the Parable of the Rich Fool. Many of them were aimed at business people, probably most of them were aimed at middle-class to upper middle-class workers.
Hear Eric Chetwood and Rachel McDonough talk about what it means to be a Faith Driven financial advisor.
Don’t panic should it continue far longer than we expect. That is what the unbelievers will do. Be calm, steadfast in faith. Live in the present. Shed the regret of the past and the anxiety producing fear of the future.
February 5, 2018, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,175 points to mark the worst one‑day drop in the history of the market. It made all the headlines, but what really happened?
The way to achieve financial dominion and prosperity is by allowing God to serve as the ultimate Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of your life and business and by following His spiritual economics. God’s spiritual economics are sometimes referred to as “kingdom economics.”
This is an excerpt from the author’s book Faithful Investing: The Power of Decisive Action and Incremental Change. Published by Church Publishing Inc. and edited by James W. Murphy, the book was released in January 2020.
ESG (Environmental, Social, & Governance) Investing is rising in popularity. This may be due to the investment industry driving the ideas, the consumer seeking to blend their values and investments, or an overall growing social conscience especially when it comes to money.
Your desired future not only informs decision-making today, but it also provides the incentive to make it a reality. Internal motivation drives external behavior. In other words, it is not primarily head knowledge that dictates the choices we make.
“If things get worse and I can’t work, we will starve.” These stark words from a Kenyan housecleaner named Esther highlight the critical importance of employment to sustain families.
In the past investing has traditionally been viewed as a secular act. The expenditure of money, time, and talent in exchange for the expectation of suitable and appropriate profit.
Every once in awhile, we get to have conversations with living legends. Today’s podcast with Chuck Bentley is one of those days.


























































Obie McKenzie of Cordiant Capital shares his thoughts on living out your faith in the public square and the essentials of Bible Economics.