Faith & Finance with Rob West
Faith shapes every part of life—not only what we believe, but how we spend, save, invest, and give. Every financial decision reveals something about what we value, trust, and treasure most. That’s why conversations about money are never just about budgets or balances; they’re deeply spiritual. Today, Afton Phillips, our Head of Content at FaithFi, joins the show to talk about how our faith reshapes the way we steward God’s resources. This conversation grew out of our upcoming 21-day devotional, Our Ultimate Treasure, and the themes behind it.

Faith shapes every part of life—not only what we believe, but how we spend, save, invest, and give. Every financial decision reveals something about what we value, trust, and treasure most. That’s why conversations about money are never just about budgets or balances; they’re deeply spiritual.
Today, Afton Phillips, our Head of Content at FaithFi, joins the show to talk about how our faith reshapes the way we steward God’s resources. This conversation grew out of our upcoming 21-day devotional, Our Ultimate Treasure, and the themes behind it.The devotional walks readers through foundational truths:

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If that’s true, then what we need isn’t a formula—it’s space with God. Scripture. Prayer. Reflection. This devotional is designed to help readers slow down long enough to allow God to reshape how they see and handle money.
True biblical success is about formation more than finances.
When surrender becomes the lens, money stops being a monument to ourselves and becomes a tool for becoming more like Jesus.
Another key section of the devotional explores a truth we often forget: work is not a curse—it’s a calling.
Your desk, job site, classroom, or kitchen table isn’t just a workplace—it’s holy ground. Your work is one of the primary arenas where God shapes your character and blesses others through you.
Margin is one of the most important threads running through the entire devotional.
Afton put it simply:
When we max out:
We leave no room to listen, pause, or respond to God’s leading.
Margin isn’t restrictive. It’s freeing. It enables generosity, rest, trust, and wise decision-making. It’s one of the clearest marks of faithful stewardship.
Every day, callers to our program remind us how many people long for guidance, encouragement, and clarity. That’s why we devoted an entire day in the devotional to seeking wise counsel.
Afton shared:
If there’s a single thread that runs through the whole devotional, it’s generosity.
But not guilt-driven generosity. Grace-driven generosity.
Every act of giving becomes an act of worship.
Each day includes:
The artwork itself invites contemplation. Everyday images—like a simple desk—are visually transformed to reflect biblical truth, reminding readers that God reshapes the way we see everything, even our work and money.
This devotional was designed not just to be read, but to be experienced.
The final day draws us back to what matters most: our ultimate treasure is Christ Himself.
Earthly wealth fades. Opportunities change. Seasons shift. But our life in Christ—His presence, His love, His Kingdom—endures forever. Afton summed it up beautifully:
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