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What if an old envelope could change your morning—and your mindset? We open a forgotten file, find a 1964 certificate for shares in a British Columbia silver and copper mine, and feel that familiar rush of what-ifs. The imagination sprints ahead: debts cleared, gifts given, trips booked, problems solved. Then a quiet reading from Matthew 6 lands like a reset: where your treasure is, your heart will run. Suddenly the story isn’t about paper value; it’s about the pull of our attention and the peace that follows the right pursuit.
We talk candidly about how fast the mind trades trust for control when life tightens—finances, family plans, uncertain futures. A simple daydream can become a blueprint for anxiety, and before we notice, we’re worshiping outcomes instead of walking in faith. A powerful story of a man facing terminal cancer and sudden job loss turns the lights on. He welcomes his pastors with a smile and a sentence that reframes everything: God has an answer I don’t have yet. That posture isn’t denial; it’s the freedom that comes from treasuring what cannot rust or be taken.
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What if an old envelope could change your morning—and your mindset? We open a forgotten file, find a 1964 certificate for shares in a British Columbia silver and copper mine, and feel that familiar rush of what-ifs. The imagination sprints ahead: debts cleared, gifts given, trips booked, problems solved. Then a quiet reading from Matthew 6 lands like a reset: where your treasure is, your heart will run. Suddenly the story isn’t about paper value; it’s about the pull of our attention and the peace that follows the right pursuit.
We talk candidly about how fast the mind trades trust for control when life tightens—finances, family plans, uncertain futures. A simple daydream can become a blueprint for anxiety, and before we notice, we’re worshiping outcomes instead of walking in faith. A powerful story of a man facing terminal cancer and sudden job loss turns the lights on. He welcomes his pastors with a smile and a sentence that reframes everything: God has an answer I don’t have yet. That posture isn’t denial; it’s the freedom that comes from treasuring what cannot rust or be taken.
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