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Pastors, the true measure of a prosperous church is not the operational budget, the extra income in church accounts, or even a paid off mortgage; but the number of congregants that are debt-free.
Many of your members may be struggling to manage their debt. Partner with GYPW to help members focus on their own personal finances this year. We exclusively offer a 12-month cohort program of seminars and consultations (live and virtual) to help congregants reduce financial burdens in one year.
A debt-free church can expand ministry and mission. The next chapter of your church's personal-finance journey might be to focus on the surrounding neighborhood, helping residents take their own steps towards financial freedom.
Partner with GYPW to offer personal finance seminars for neighborhood families throughout the year. Give the gift of private one-on-one consultations to neighbors contending with large debts so they can turn their finances around and gain a positive future outlook.
A debt-free church can be more generous with abundant resources. The next chapter of the personal finance journey might be a focus on youths.
A lifetime of debt usually begins with student loans and most college undergrads take on average 10 to 20 years to pay off them off.
Consider investing in starter college funds for elementary school students. These funds would grow in the market as students advance through high school. Upon graduation, church-sponsored investments can help defray college expenses or eliminate the need for student loans entirely.
What impact might your debt-free church make by 2030?
Write the vision and make it plain that whosoever reads it may run and not faint.
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