Disturbing The Peace with John Amanchukwu

The Wealth Gap Starts With A Wisdom Gap

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Too many families are leaving bills instead of blessings. Debt instead of direction. Confusion instead of an inheritance. Last week, Dr. Christopher A. Stone — senior pastor of Unity Worship Center Church of God in Christ in Burlington, NC; District Superintendent of the Success District; First Administrative Assistant to Bishop Patrick L. Wooden Sr. — joined Pastor John Amanchukwu to diagnose the problem: a generation that was never taught what the Bible says about money, work, and legacy. The response was overwhelming. So Dr. Stone is back in studio — and this time, the entire episode is the solution. As John puts it: "The Bible didn't tell us to GoFundMe. It really says go fund yourself. If a man doesn't work, neither shall he eat."   They open where the recovery has to start — financial discipleship at home. Dr. Stone grew up in a household where the words budget, interest, savings, and investing were never spoken. John admits he would have guessed a "budget" was a rental car company. Stone walks through how he and his wife realized, as newlyweds under the teaching of the late Bishop Otis Lockett Sr., that they were "eons behind" — and how they refused to pass that deficit to their four daughters. By age five, his girls were earning money through chores, setting aside the first dime for God, writing their spending plans on paper, paying themselves in savings, and learning the difference between the candy they wanted and the paper and pencils they needed. "If you're going to learn how to be responsible, learn how to differentiate between needs and wants." Then the episode turns to the single biggest wealth-building tool available to the average American family — home ownership. John lays out the numbers: Black homeownership in America sits at roughly 44% compared to 74% for white Americans — a gap larger than it was in 1968 when the Fair Housing Act was passed. The median white homeowner holds $215,000 in home equity; the median Black homeowner, $115,000. A home purchased for $200,000 in 2000 is worth approximately $500,000 today — a $300,000 wealth transfer sitting in a piece of property, while renters over that same period built nothing. Dr. Stone answers the question underneath the statistics with the hard honesty this series has become known for. When John jokingly protests that the bank denied him because he's Black, Stone doesn't blink. "It's your credit score. Money is green. Money doesn't have a color. Financial institutions are in business to make money — they're not going to lend to anyone they see as a hazard, I don't care if you're black, white, green, or red. If you have these things in order, you will find there is fair lending." Then Stone lays out the complete practical path from renting to owning: the $1,000 emergency fund first. The budget that finds the leak — "if there's a flood in your house, you don't grab a mop bucket, you turn off the water." The hard season of no eating out, no expensive vacations, no new jewelry — "you're renting." Attacking consumer debt. The 35% of your credit score that is simply paying bills on time. The 720 credit score minimum before buying. Three to six months of reserves. The 15-year mortgage versus the 30-year. And the discipline of paying down principal until the house is yours in record time.   🔥 Shop & Support ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://twitter.com/REVWUTRUTH   #JohnAmanchukwu #REVWUTRUTH

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Too many families are leaving bills instead of blessings. Debt instead of direction. Confusion instead of an inheritance. Last week, Dr. Christopher A. Stone — senior pastor of Unity Worship Center Church of God in Christ in Burlington, NC; District Superintendent of the Success District; First Administrative Assistant to Bishop Patrick L. Wooden Sr. — joined Pastor John Amanchukwu to diagnose the problem: a generation that was never taught what the Bible says about money, work, and legacy. The response was overwhelming. So Dr. Stone is back in studio — and this time, the entire episode is the solution. As John puts it: "The Bible didn't tell us to GoFundMe. It really says go fund yourself. If a man doesn't work, neither shall he eat."   They open where the recovery has to start — financial discipleship at home. Dr. Stone grew up in a household where the words budget, interest, savings, and investing were never spoken. John admits he would have guessed a "budget" was a rental car company. Stone walks through how he and his wife realized, as newlyweds under the teaching of the late Bishop Otis Lockett Sr., that they were "eons behind" — and how they refused to pass that deficit to their four daughters. By age five, his girls were earning money through chores, setting aside the first dime for God, writing their spending plans on paper, paying themselves in savings, and learning the difference between the candy they wanted and the paper and pencils they needed. "If you're going to learn how to be responsible, learn how to differentiate between needs and wants." Then the episode turns to the single biggest wealth-building tool available to the average American family — home ownership. John lays out the numbers: Black homeownership in America sits at roughly 44% compared to 74% for white Americans — a gap larger than it was in 1968 when the Fair Housing Act was passed. The median white homeowner holds $215,000 in home equity; the median Black homeowner, $115,000. A home purchased for $200,000 in 2000 is worth approximately $500,000 today — a $300,000 wealth transfer sitting in a piece of property, while renters over that same period built nothing. Dr. Stone answers the question underneath the statistics with the hard honesty this series has become known for. When John jokingly protests that the bank denied him because he's Black, Stone doesn't blink. "It's your credit score. Money is green. Money doesn't have a color. Financial institutions are in business to make money — they're not going to lend to anyone they see as a hazard, I don't care if you're black, white, green, or red. If you have these things in order, you will find there is fair lending." Then Stone lays out the complete practical path from renting to owning: the $1,000 emergency fund first. The budget that finds the leak — "if there's a flood in your house, you don't grab a mop bucket, you turn off the water." The hard season of no eating out, no expensive vacations, no new jewelry — "you're renting." Attacking consumer debt. The 35% of your credit score that is simply paying bills on time. The 720 credit score minimum before buying. Three to six months of reserves. The 15-year mortgage versus the 30-year. And the discipline of paying down principal until the house is yours in record time.   🔥 Shop & Support ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://twitter.com/REVWUTRUTH   #JohnAmanchukwu #REVWUTRUTH

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