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Welcome to the Wealthy Kingdom podcast, where we're thrilled to introduce our special guest, Brandon Schlichter!
Brandon's upbringing was marked by financial challenges, as his father primarily worked as a truck driver to support the family. When Brandon reached the age of 18, he stepped into the workforce by taking on a job in a warehouse, contributing to the family's bills. Throughout this journey, Brandon remained active in his church community and aspired to become a provider for his future family.
His life took a pivotal turn when he obtained his real estate license and forged partnerships with blue-collar investors, successfully flipping houses with cash. Brandon's own investments have since flourished, significantly expanding his real estate and business portfolios.
During our conversation, Brandon shared an impactful sermon he encountered in his youth: "God wants more CEOs in this world." This sermon left an indelible mark on his trajectory. In our discussion, Brandon and I delve into the perspective of affluent Christians. While some contend that wealth is inherently evil, Brandon offers a compelling viewpoint that financial abundance can liberate individuals to pursue God's plans without monetary constraints. What are some financial connotations or beliefs you've come across in connection with religion?
As you progress in your journey, you'll inevitably collaborate with others. It's imperative to ensure that your associates share your values and commitment to the Lord's mission. Frequent prayer for discernment in your relationships can help align them with God's intentions.
Reflecting on your spiritual journey, ask yourself: Are you growing, or are you stagnating? Brandon emphasizes that there are only two paths in this regard—growth or decline.
Join us in this inspiring conversation with Brandon Schlichter as we explore the intersection of faith, finance, and personal growth in the Wealthy Kingdom podcast.
Connect with Brandon!
YouTube - @InvestmentJoy
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/investmentjoy/
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Welcome to the Wealthy Kingdom podcast, where we're thrilled to introduce our special guest, Brandon Schlichter!
Brandon's upbringing was marked by financial challenges, as his father primarily worked as a truck driver to support the family. When Brandon reached the age of 18, he stepped into the workforce by taking on a job in a warehouse, contributing to the family's bills. Throughout this journey, Brandon remained active in his church community and aspired to become a provider for his future family.
His life took a pivotal turn when he obtained his real estate license and forged partnerships with blue-collar investors, successfully flipping houses with cash. Brandon's own investments have since flourished, significantly expanding his real estate and business portfolios.
During our conversation, Brandon shared an impactful sermon he encountered in his youth: "God wants more CEOs in this world." This sermon left an indelible mark on his trajectory. In our discussion, Brandon and I delve into the perspective of affluent Christians. While some contend that wealth is inherently evil, Brandon offers a compelling viewpoint that financial abundance can liberate individuals to pursue God's plans without monetary constraints. What are some financial connotations or beliefs you've come across in connection with religion?
As you progress in your journey, you'll inevitably collaborate with others. It's imperative to ensure that your associates share your values and commitment to the Lord's mission. Frequent prayer for discernment in your relationships can help align them with God's intentions.
Reflecting on your spiritual journey, ask yourself: Are you growing, or are you stagnating? Brandon emphasizes that there are only two paths in this regard—growth or decline.
Join us in this inspiring conversation with Brandon Schlichter as we explore the intersection of faith, finance, and personal growth in the Wealthy Kingdom podcast.
Connect with Brandon!
YouTube - @InvestmentJoy
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/investmentjoy/

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