Having golf clubs doesn't make you good at golf...
Lord knows that's the truth. Here is a reframe of this statement that might provoke you. - Having money doesn't make you good at managing it. How about this one? - Having children doesn't make you a good parent. Not feeling the pressure yet? - Going to church doesn't make you a Christian. You see, we have many applied assumptions about our ability to steward things based on the fact that we have them. But that's not how stewardship works. It's easy to see that going to church doesn't make you Christian. That takes faith! It's easy to see that having kids doesn't make you a good parent. That takes applied knowledge and work to raise your children in the way they should go. Here is the kicker... people hardly see that "making good money" or "being debt-free" DOES NOT make you a good manager of it. It just means you made a few choices that produced those results. Understand this... You are not the one who this will affect the most. Your children are... and their children are. That's why this community exists. We are committed to changing the narrative that money shouldn't be talked about in the home. We are committed to lowering the statistics that say that money is one of the leading factors of marriages ending in divorce. If you are reading this... You happen to be a part of this movement in its early stages. Don't keep this to yourself. Help yourself by helping us be a part of the change. Let me know your feedback in the comments, and I will provide you with a link that you can send out to other families that need this. More to come!