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Using debt to eliminate debt feels wrong—especially for Christians who want to honor God with their finances. So is a strategy like Velocity Banking actually biblical, or does it cross a line?
In this episode, Chris walks through the question many believers quietly ask: Can a financial strategy that uses debt still align with biblical wisdom and stewardship? Rather than promoting debt or offering shortcuts, this conversation evaluates Velocity Banking through Scripture, discernment, and practical wisdom.
You’ll hear:
What the Bible actually says about debt and financial freedom
Why intention, discipline, and planning matter
When using debt may be unwise or misaligned
How Christians can evaluate financial strategies responsibly
This episode isn’t about formulas—it’s about wisdom, stewardship, and clarity for those seeking financial freedom without compromising their values.
By Christopher and Corinne StantonUsing debt to eliminate debt feels wrong—especially for Christians who want to honor God with their finances. So is a strategy like Velocity Banking actually biblical, or does it cross a line?
In this episode, Chris walks through the question many believers quietly ask: Can a financial strategy that uses debt still align with biblical wisdom and stewardship? Rather than promoting debt or offering shortcuts, this conversation evaluates Velocity Banking through Scripture, discernment, and practical wisdom.
You’ll hear:
What the Bible actually says about debt and financial freedom
Why intention, discipline, and planning matter
When using debt may be unwise or misaligned
How Christians can evaluate financial strategies responsibly
This episode isn’t about formulas—it’s about wisdom, stewardship, and clarity for those seeking financial freedom without compromising their values.