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We live in a world flooded with flashy sales, targeted ads, and endless social comparisons — all designed to keep us spending. In this episode of Financially Confident Christian, Ralph helps us see how this constant consumer noise trains our hearts toward more, more, more, leaving our bank accounts drained and our peace stolen. He shares how to build boundaries and refocus on what really matters so you can finally unsubscribe from consumer culture.
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You’ll learn practical steps like decluttering your inbox, unfollowing tempting social media accounts, and creating no-browse challenges to protect your budget and your spirit. Ralph reminds us that these choices aren’t just digital housekeeping — they are a bold act of faith and stewardship, freeing us to live with purpose, contentment, and joy.
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This is where faith and finances come together — a growing family of believers supporting one another, sharing encouragement, and helping spread God’s truth about money.
Your membership helps keep the show free for everyone while funding new devotionals, study guides, and outreach resources.
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Together, we’re helping believers everywhere break the cycle of financial shame and live with confidence in Christ. 🙏
Get Ralph's Book on becoming a Financially Confident Christian financiallyconfidentchristian.com/becoming
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We live in a world flooded with flashy sales, targeted ads, and endless social comparisons — all designed to keep us spending. In this episode of Financially Confident Christian, Ralph helps us see how this constant consumer noise trains our hearts toward more, more, more, leaving our bank accounts drained and our peace stolen. He shares how to build boundaries and refocus on what really matters so you can finally unsubscribe from consumer culture.
Read today's blog article
Check out the full podcast episode here
You’ll learn practical steps like decluttering your inbox, unfollowing tempting social media accounts, and creating no-browse challenges to protect your budget and your spirit. Ralph reminds us that these choices aren’t just digital housekeeping — they are a bold act of faith and stewardship, freeing us to live with purpose, contentment, and joy.
Chapters:
Takeaways:
Links referenced:
If today’s episode encouraged you, we’d love to invite you to be part of something bigger — the Financially Confident Christian Community.
This is where faith and finances come together — a growing family of believers supporting one another, sharing encouragement, and helping spread God’s truth about money.
Your membership helps keep the show free for everyone while funding new devotionals, study guides, and outreach resources.
👉 Learn more and join the mission at financiallyconfidentchristian.com/join
Together, we’re helping believers everywhere break the cycle of financial shame and live with confidence in Christ. 🙏
Get Ralph's Book on becoming a Financially Confident Christian financiallyconfidentchristian.com/becoming
LISTEN NOW
WATCH NOW ON YOUTUBE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)
WATCH NOW ON RUMBLE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)
Please share our Podcast with all your friends and family!
Submit your questions or ideas for future shows - email us at
[email protected] or leave a voicemail message on our podcast page
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