Hello Financial Healers,
Last week we worked through the first chapter of my book, Money and the Prosperous Soul. This Wednesday we’ll explore a question from one of my paid subscribers: how much do we help our kids with their finances? When is helping them too much?
It’s a tricky topic, but I’ll share what I’ve discovered. Whether you have young children, adult children, or no children at all, money can be a powerful tool for discipleship.
The first question to ask is, “What is my stewardship assignment with my children?” (If you don’t have kids, you can ask God to highlight others around you.) The second question is, “When is my helping them too much?”
It’s a delicate balance that we all must solve. We’ll talk about this in today’s My Money Time session. Bring in your questions, and let’s get you on the path to Financial Healing.
Hop on to our live coaching session
Join us this afternoon at 3:30 PM (CA time). We have two downloads for today: a handout and an illustration.
God bless your Prosperous Soul,
Stephen K. De Silva
About: Stephen K. De Silva is an author, speaker, and financial coach. From 1995 until 2017, he served as the CFO of Bethel Church, and a member of the senior leadership team. Stephen’s blend of experience, training, and gifting make him a pioneer in the subject of money. You can reach Stephen at hello@prosperoussoul.com