Eight weeks. A financial discipleship program, not a finance seminar — built so anyone can use it.
How it works
A ten-minute assessment that reveals the heart behind each person's money habits. An honest starting place, with no shame in it.
The posture underneath the numbers. Naming it is the first step to changing it.
Two people can share a heart and be in very different places. The tracks calibrate the practical work to each life.
One cohort, from real financial stress to real wealth. Everyone starts in the right place, together.
The arc
Contentment, then freedom, then generosity — the order never changes.
Where your treasure is, your heart follows. Money is a heart problem first.
God's ownership of everything, and what it changes (Psalm 24:1).
Contentment and daily bread — a table that is set, not a line.
A spending plan simple enough to actually keep. One page, real margin.
Naming the debt-payoff target — and the plan that walks toward it.
Saving, buffers, and the peace of money that no longer sets the terms.
The tithe, stated plainly — the first ten percent to the local church.
The capstone. Each household leaves with a written plan and a next step.
Week themes reflect the Chapters 1–3 source-of-truth arc; titles shown for preview.
What each person gets
Simply Seven — a spending plan you don't abandon by February.
The Freedom Number — one honest number with a real date.
Kingdom Financial Plan — the written capstone that carries the journey forward.
The heart of it
"Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give."
2 Corinthians 9:7
Start with the Money Mirror, or bring the full program to your church.
Take the Money Mirror