Welcome to the Pastoral Finance Blog.
Here, you'll find practical financial insights tailored for pastors and ministry leaders. These articles are a free resource designed to help you navigate everything from tax planning to retirement, side hustles, and church financial management.
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Why Your Budget Always Feels Tight (And How a Cash Flow Buffer Can Fix It)
Even when your budget looks good on paper, the day-to-day stress can feel constant. This post explains how a simple cash flow buffer can reduce anxiety and create space between paychecks and bills.
The 5 Money Questions Every Pastor Should Be Asking Right Now
Sometimes it’s not a new strategy you need. It’s the right question.
This post offers five essential questions every pastor should be asking about their money. From margin to mission, giving to emergency readiness, these questions will help you reflect on your finances through the lens of calling, clarity, and wise stewardship.
3 Signs You Might Be Too Passive with Your Money
Many people confuse faith with financial passivity. But stewardship is intentional. In this post, I walk through three subtle signs you might be too passive with your money—and how to shift into a healthier, more faithful rhythm of financial leadership.
The One Money Habit That Changes Everything
There is one small financial habit that can bring clarity, reduce stress, and create momentum in your money life. It only takes a few minutes a week but can change everything. In this post, I’ll show you how to make it part of your weekly rhythm.
What Should a Pastor Do With an Extra $500?
An unexpected $500 can either disappear—or become the start of something intentional. Here are five ideas to help pastors put extra money to work with purpose.
Are You Making These Financial Mistakes?
Are financial missteps holding you back? Learn how to avoid common money management mistakes with practical, biblically inspired strategies to build a stable financial future.