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Did you know your financial advisor can actually help you invest in ways that reflect your faith? Advisors do more than just help you hit financial targets—they can also guide you in making a lasting impact with your investments. Today, Josh Bean joins us to share how to start the conversation about faith-based investing. Josh Bean is the National Sales Manager for Praxis Investment Management, an underwriter of Faith & Finance.
Did you know your financial advisor can actually help you invest in ways that reflect your faith?
Advisors do more than just help you hit financial targets—they can also guide you in making a lasting impact with your investments. Today, Josh Bean joins us to share how to start the conversation about faith-based investing.
Josh Bean is the National Sales Manager for Praxis Investment Management, an underwriter of Faith & Finance.About 25 years ago, Praxis conducted its first major study on faith-based investing. This year, they decided to revisit that research and see how investor attitudes have evolved.
Partnering with Bellomy Market Research, the Praxis team surveyed over 1,000 individual investors and 400 financial advisors to explore the motivations, opportunities, and concerns surrounding faith-aligned portfolios.
The exciting part is that the results confirmed what they’ve believed all along: people genuinely want to align their investments with what matters most to them. You can explore the full report at PraxisInvests.com/FaithBasedInvesting.October 22, 2025
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People see investing as more than performance—it’s about purpose. They want their portfolios to reflect their convictions.
Perhaps the most surprising finding is the communication gap between clients and advisors.
78% of investors said it’s important for their advisor to discuss faith-aligned options, but only 9% of advisors say they actually bring it up.
That gap is one of the biggest barriers to growth. Investors are eager. Advisors often just don’t know how to start the conversation. That’s where firms like Praxis can help bridge the gap.
One reason some advisors hesitate? The lingering myth that values-driven investing means sacrificing returns.
That’s just not the case anymore. At Praxis, they aim for benchmark-like returns through diversified, optimized portfolios. They screen out approximately 15% of companies that don’t align with their values and incorporate positive impact strategies—all while closely tracking performance.
This approach isn’t just about numbers—it’s about stewardship. In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus commends the faithful servants who wisely managed what they were given. That’s our model—faithful stewardship with Kingdom impact.
Faith-based investing has come a long way. What once seemed niche now includes mutual funds, ETFs, and multi-fund portfolios that reflect a range of Christian values and causes.
Investors today can build diversified, competitive portfolios entirely within the faith-based space. There are more options—and better tools—than ever before.
Among those tools are screening systems that allow investors to exclude companies that conflict with biblical values or to include those that make a positive social or environmental impact.
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