Your Faith, Your Money

The Five Uses of Money & The Legacy You Leave Behind

24 min · 5. feb. 2025
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Every dollar you earn has only five possible destinations: giving, saving, spending, taxes or debt. In this episode of Your Faith, Your Money, John Hagensen unpacks the significance of knowing your "dollar allocation" and how reordering your financial priorities can transform your wealth and its impact. He also dives into biblical wealth transfer, challenging you to think beyond just passing down money and instead focus on preparing the next steward. Plus, this week's challenge is a simple act of generosity demonstrated by purchasing a meal for someone less fortunate. This serves as a reminder that money is just a tool and you can use it to make a positive difference.

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