Faith and Money: Making the Connection Monday, January 6, 2014

January 6, 2014
Hosted by Mike Little

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Our relationship with money both reflects and shapes who we are, what we value, how we live, and even our faith. Yet we often go about life not connecting the material with the spiritual. That disconnect can leave us feeling trapped in our money choices and leaves us separated from God and God's community. How can we make the connection? It starts with understanding our relationship to money. This week's show features two guests who are sharing their stories of deep satisfaction and struggle as they have explored the connections between money and faith for much of their lives. In addition, we will introduce you to a powerful tool that you can use to better understand your relationship to money. Does money affect your self-esteem? Does it affect your family life? Does it control you? Do you use money to control others? How we earn, spend, share, and invest our money matters as we try to live a life of faith. Join us as we begin to make the connection.

Faith and Money: Making the Connection

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Many people of faith in today’s economy are searching for meaning beyond their work and consumption. We need deep, healthy relationships undistorted by money. We would treasure a sustainable economy that supports all people as well as our planet. But so often it seems that money rules the world and rules our lives. How do we live as people of God in this time, in this economy? In “Faith and Money: Making the Connection,” we will explore the many aspects of our relationship with money within the grounding of our faith. We will share tools that empower you to get in touch with your money beliefs and choices. A wide range of guests will probe the deep and necessary questions. How do we spend wisely? How do we give and invest our money to make a difference in the world? How do we deal with our fear of never having enough? How do we give our families what they truly need? In short, how do we transform our relationship to money to be true to our calling as people of God?

Mike Little

Mike Little leads the inward and outward work of Faith and Money Network as director. Within the network, Mike fosters relationships with individuals and churches, leading reflections and discussions on the role of money in our lives as people of faith and in our work as the community of faith. He is building a range of resources that you can use to explore spirituality and money.

Mike serves as the lead money mentor, listening to and accompanying individuals who want to deepen their understanding of how money shapes their lives and take actions consistent with that depth of understanding. His Facebook posts and e-mail newsletters keep members up- to-date on relevant news and what he and other people are writing and thinking about faith and money issues. Mike also broadens the discussion into new places. He preaches and teaches in churches throughout the US and Canada, helping them figure out a new definition of stewardship, not as a fundraising campaign but as a way of life.

Since he began as director in 2007, Mike has led trips of perspective in Haiti, India, Nicaragua, and the US. Mike has consulted extensively with nonprofits to help them clarify the role of money in their personal and organizational lives and develop the spiritual grounding to raise money to fund their missions. Mike has a life-long commitment to Christ-centered, justice-seeking movements for social change. He lives in the Washington, DC area with his wife and two children.

Episode Directory

March 2014

February 2014

January 2014

  • 1/27/2014: When Privilege becomes a Prison Listen Now
  • 1/20/2014: Escaping the work more, spend more cycle Listen Now
  • 1/13/2014: Connecting Faith and Money The Biblical Vision Listen Now
  • 1/6/2014: Faith and Money: Making the Connection Monday, January 6, 2014 Listen Now


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