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Faithful Finances

56 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Money is practical. It's also emotional, moral, and — if we're being honest — kind of spiritual.  In this episode, Mark and Jess sit down with Martha Wells, a Davenport-based accountant and enrolled agent with over 40 years of experience, to talk about what our finances actually reveal about our values.  From the anxiety of opening a shoebox full of receipts to the ethics of tax deductions and generous giving to talking to both your kids and your parents about money — this is the money conversation your church probably never had. Practical, honest, and surprisingly hopeful, we hope. Thanks to the incredible production team of Sorta Sacred: Music: Brian Schou  Design: Lauren Brown  Merch: Allison Winter

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