Faith and Finance Academy is a transformational learning space designed to help individuals align biblical faith with practical financial stewardship. The academy equips participants with the tools, wisdom, and confidence to manage money God’s way, break cycles of financial stress, and make informed decisions about budgeting, debt, legacy planning, and wealth building. Through faith-centered teaching and real-world application, participants are empowered to shift from survival to stewardship, honoring God while building stability for themselves and future generations.
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Requirements
Participation in the Faith and Finance Academy 4-Week Boot Camp requires commitment, honesty, and a willingness to engage fully in the process. This experience is designed to be practical and transformative, and each participant plays an active role in their progress.
Participants must be willing to apply themselves throughout the four-week boot camp. This includes watching the Monday Mindset teachings, completing the Work It Out Wednesday activities, and engaging with the provided tools and resources. Growth will require intentional effort and consistency.
An open mind is essential. Many financial challenges are rooted in mindset, habits, and past experiences. Participants should be willing to examine their current beliefs about money and remain open to learning new approaches grounded in faith and wisdom.
Participants will be required to create a personal budget. To do this accurately, they must gather complete information related to their income and expenses. This includes all sources of income and a full picture of monthly spending. A free budgeting tool will be provided to support this process.
Participants will also be expected to use the debt tracker tool. This tool helps identify outstanding debts and works alongside the budgeting process to provide clarity and direction. Honest and complete input is necessary for the tool to be effective.
Participants must be willing to obtain a copy of their own credit report. Guidance will be provided on how to access credit reports for free and how to understand what is being reviewed. Accessing credit reports is entirely the participant’s responsibility and done at their discretion. The academy does not access or view personal credit information on behalf of participants.
Active participation is required to advance through the boot camp. Short quizzes will be given between sections to confirm understanding. Participants must successfully complete these quizzes in order to move forward to the next phase of the program. This boot camp is a partnership. Tools, teaching, and guidance are provided, but personal application and follow-through are required to experience lasting results.
Outcomes
Participants will gain practical skills to manage their finances with clarity and confidence through hands-on exercises and real-life applications.
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