Art Rainer

Episode 227 – Stewarding Your Personal Finances with Dr. Art Rainer

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In this episode of Pastor Matters, we are joined by Dr. Art Rainer to discuss the importance of financial stewardship for pastors and church leaders. He shares insights on common financial challenges faced by those in ministry, the significance of budgeting, and the steps to achieving financial health. The conversation also covers practical advice on navigating housing allowances, taxes, and the implications of opting out of Social Security. Dr. Rainer emphasizes the need for open communication about finances in marriage and provides resources for listeners to improve their financial literacy and management.

We hope this episode is encouraging to you today!


Resources from today’s episode:

The Money Challenge: 30 Days of Discovering God’s Design For You and Your Money

Christian Money Solutions

8 Money Milestones

Money Personality Survey


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