Money is often one of the greatest sources of stress in a household. Bills, debt, and unexpected emergencies can feel overwhelming. But what if managing money wasn’t just a practical task — what if it was also a spiritual one?
The Bible reminds us that we are stewards, not owners, of what God gives us. This means we are called to manage resources wisely, not just for our own benefit, but for the blessing of others. At Broke Ain’t My Ministry, we teach families that financial stewardship is an act of obedience and faith. When we align our money with God’s principles, abundance follows.
Good stewardship starts with small, intentional choices. Budgeting, eliminating debt, and saving may not seem exciting, but these habits prepare families for greater opportunities. Just as prayer builds our spiritual foundation, wise money management builds our financial foundation.
We also believe that generosity is part of stewardship. When we give, we not only bless others, but we also open the door for God to bless us in return. Giving isn’t about how much we have — it’s about the posture of our hearts.
At the end of the day, finances aren’t separate from faith; they are deeply connected. By practicing stewardship, families can walk in peace, purpose, and prosperity, living out God’s promise of abundance.

