Faith & Finance with Rob West
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” – Proverbs 27:17 Despite living in an era of unprecedented wealth, many individuals and families struggle to meet basic needs like food and shelter. Today, Brian Holtz joins us to discuss a new resource aimed at helping communities in need. Brian Holtz is the CEO of Compass Financial Ministry and the author of Financial Discipleship for Families: Intentionally Raising Faithful Children.

Despite living in an era of unprecedented wealth, many individuals and families struggle to meet basic needs like food and shelter. Today, Brian Holtz joins us to discuss a new resource aimed at helping communities in need.
Brian Holtz is the CEO of Compass Financial Ministry and the author of Financial Discipleship for Families: Intentionally Raising Faithful Children.
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Many of the financial issues we associate with low-income communities aren’t unique to them. The same challenges exist in middle- and upper-income households—they just look different.
What are these key financial challenges? Three primary takeaways from Compass’ research are critical for financial health, regardless of income level.
Starting a budget is often the most challenging part of managing finances. That’s why this new resource introduces a simplified spending plan:
This method isn’t as precise as traditional budgeting, but it’s better to use an imperfect system than a perfect one that you never implement.
We all know the importance of emergency savings, but it's even more crucial for those living paycheck to paycheck.
Without an emergency fund, individuals often get trapped in a cycle of debt. But with a financial cushion, they can make wise financial choices and avoid unnecessary expenses.
Building a strong financial support system is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of financial stability, in addition to budgeting and saving.
Money is a taboo topic in our society. We’re embarrassed to talk about our struggles, but if we find trusted people to share with before emergencies happen, we create a network we can rely on—and they can rely on us.
This network isn’t just for financial help—it also provides emotional support, advice, and practical assistance when life’s unexpected events occur.
Financial hardship can feel isolating, but no one has to face it alone. With the right tools, support system, and biblical principles, it is possible to break free from financial struggle and find peace in stewardship.
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