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Money has a way of quietly becoming the thing you rely on most — not because you're greedy, but because it's just always there, demanding your attention, shaping your decisions, waking you up in the morning. Rahul traces why the Bible returns to money more than almost any other topic — and argues it has nothing to do with rules and everything to do with where your deepest trust actually lives. Van brings the emotional honesty: what it feels like to shift from holding on to letting go, and why generosity started to feel less like sacrifice and more like the most grounding thing they do with their finances. The moment in this episode that quietly lands the hardest is a story about a stranger, $30,000 in unpaid school lunch debt, and what happened when somebody just decided to wipe it clean. It reframes what money is actually for in a way that's hard to shake. If you've ever felt like there should be more to the way you're living — more meaning, more peace, more purpose in what you earn and spend — this conversation is a good place to start. Find us on Spotify @pillayplacepodcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6yDlDhEWsh21t2zeg7f5AC?si=B7-HfM0VR6SJuI2i7l4Kdg YouTube: @pillayplacepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@PillayPlacePodcast
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