One of the most sensitive topics to talk about, especially in a church environment, is money. It is sensitive, but we all need it and it is in the Bible. God has some instructions for us on how we’re to manage what we earn. If you have debt, if you’re interested in building wealth for retirement, or you just want to be more generous... you will want to hear from our guest.
Our special guest is going to try and help us understand what biblical habits we need to know about money and things that we can do to be a good steward of our money. Rob Goldberg is a financial coach and works in corporate finance. He currently helps companies make sure they can take payments from customers. This means he really knows how credit cards work from the inside. He has a real estate license is a Ramsey Preferred Financial Coach and a facilitator of Financial Peace University. He has coached clients in a variety of topics including helping them create a budget, make a plan to get out of debt and learn how to start building wealth using Christian principles and the notable Ramsey Solutions Baby Steps.
Topics for this podcast:
- Why did you want to do financial coaching?
- What is the difference between financial coaching and financial planner?
- How do we align our lives to what the Bible is telling us about how to manage our money?
- If you’re in a lot of debt, are you still supposed to tithe?
- What does it do to somebody spiritually when you have debt?
- What would you tell someone who feels like they will never be out of debt?
- Why is signing up for a student loan and paying it off when you get a really good job such a big deal?
- Are there other alternatives to a Student Loan?
- What if you already have you or your son, daughter or stepchild is already in college and has a Student Loan? What would you recommend in those kinds of situations?
- Scripture tells us that the root of all evil is the love of money. How can a Christian build wealth and not love money?
- Is it okay to have wealth as a Christian?
- What are some money habits we should be developing?
Hopefully you were able to find some wisdom in our conversation and found some practical ways you might be able to apply these nuggets to your life.
Rob’s compassion for people in really tough positions and his practical advice on getting out of debt and building wealth. So reach out to him if you need help.
SPECIAL OFFER:
The first discovery coaching session with Rob is always a complimentary free session. Exclusively for listeners or viewers of Good News at Work, you can get a second coaching session, not just one for free! Just make sure you identify yourself as one of our listeners during your first meeting. Offer expires 12/31/2025.
Contact Information:
Schedule FREE consultation at: www.robertgoldbergfinancialcoaching.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertgoldbergfinancialcoaching
Email: rob@robertgoldbergfinancialcoaching.com
Mentioned in Podcast:
George Kamel Book – Breaking Free from Broke* – https://amzn.to/3ZTXsHJ
Ramsey Solutions Financial Coach Master Training – https://www.ramseysolutions.com/business/coaching/financial-coach-training?snid=products.pay-off-debt-and-build-wealth.financial-coach-master-training
Disclaimer:
Completion of Ramsey Financial Coach Master Training does not create an employment or agency relationship with Ramsey Solutions or its affiliates; it does not constitute a license or credentials to engage in legal, tax, accounting , investment, or other professional services; nor does it constitute an endorsement or recommendation of the Coach by Dave Ramsey.
Rob Goldberg is the husband of the host of the Good News at Work Podcast.
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