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The Power of Friendship

11 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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What makes friendship so powerful and why does it matter so much? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Sherri Arndt talk about friendship and what the Bible says about friendship. They also discuss: * How to make and maintain friendships. * What Ecclesiastes and Proverbs says about friendship. * If we need a lot of friends. * The difference between deep friendships and acquaintances. * The importance of grace in friendships. * How we can be a good friend to others.

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Do you ever have questions about money and finances? Does it leave you feeling anxious or uncertain? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Lauren Stibgen talk with guest Valerie Hogan about finances. Valerie talks about her role in ministries and why she co-wrote the book Wise Women Managing Money with her mom Miriam Neff. They also discuss: * How we should view our role as stewards of finances. * If there are different views on how to manage money across the generations. * Advice for women just starting their career. * If there is a certain amount to save or give. * What to know about fear of scarcity. * Advice for women who are moving to retirement or reinvention. * Common mistakes women are making—and how to avoid them. * How to approach estate planning. * How spouses can align around money. * Wise women in the Bible that manage money. Learn more at: https://www.wisewomenmanagingmoney.com/ [https://www.wisewomenmanagingmoney.com/] This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions and is not intended to provide legal or tax advice. Valerie Hogan is an employee of Clearwater Capital Partners. All opinions expressed by her are solely her own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Clearwater Capital Partners.

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