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  • Ep. 43: Can Banks Advance God's Kingdom? with Frank Clement
    2026/06/01

    In this episode, Dr. Norman Horn speaks with Frank Clement of America’s Christian Credit Union about his path into financial services, from work in education and communications to graduate study and roles at Azusa Pacific University. The two also discuss how Frank's experience with Christian schools and classical education led to his work with ACCU.

    They talk about ACCU’s role serving churches and Christian organizations that may be turned away by mainstream banks, including examples of account closures and loan issues. Frank explains how the credit union evaluates risk for churches and schools, and we discuss the growth of Christian K–12 education and related financing needs.

    They also cover Frank's view that people should consider where their money is held and what it supports, since deposits are typically lent out by banks. Frank points listeners to more information about ACCU and his own profile.

    The Faith Ventures Podcast is part of the Christians For Liberty Network, a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute.

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    48 分
  • How to Hear God When Making Decisions, with Scott Maderer
    2026/05/13

    Faith Ventures welcomes Scott Maderer, founder of Inspired Stewardship, business coach, lay church leader, and host of the Inspired Stewardship Podcast — now over 1,800 episodes strong. Scott works with Christians in every walk of life to help them think more intentionally about how they steward their time, talent, and treasure, and how those three areas shape everything else: their relationships, their work, their finances, and their walk with God.

    Scott shares his journey from science degrees at Texas A&M to sixteen years in the classroom to a senior executive role in the corporate world — and the financial crisis in the middle of it all that brought him to the edge of suicide and back. He opens up about the $78,000 in debt that nearly destroyed his marriage, the Dave Ramsey broadcast that broke through at exactly the right moment, and the radical lifestyle change that paid off nearly $79,000 to the penny. He reflects on how that season reshaped everything he understands about stewardship — not as a financial concept, but as a whole-life framework for living in alignment with how God built you.

    The conversation then moves into Scott's coaching philosophy: the difference between what you can choose and what you can control, why so many Christians build the wrong life because they never asked the right questions first, and how to get quiet enough to actually hear God when you're facing a real decision — and then do something about what you hear.

    Whether you're buried in debt, burned out in a career that doesn't fit, or just trying to figure out how to align your work with the life God designed you to live, Scott's story and framework will give you both the permission and the tools to start.

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    49 分
  • God in the Owner's Seat: David Forster on Stewardship, Ownership, and the Entrepreneur's Edge
    2026/05/04

    Faith Ventures welcomes David Forster, serial entrepreneur, founder of Bike It Out, and certified brain fitness coach helping entrepreneurs sharpen their mental edge through movement, recovery, and systems thinking. David has built and sold multiple businesses — from landscape companies to a retail bicycle shop — and now combines his background in kinesiology, operations consulting, and faith to help high-capacity leaders perform at their best without burning out.

    David shares his journey from accidental hamster breeder to landscape entrepreneur to bike shop owner, including the moment he felt God tell him to put down a dream he had worked hard to build and what obedience to that call did for his marriage and his walk with God. He opens up about the ride that changed everything: one hour on a bike that cleared years of accumulated stress and showed him what it felt like to think clearly again. That experience became the foundation for Bike It Out and his cycling-based protocols for mental clarity, cortisol recovery, and brain fitness.

    The conversation then turns to the theological distinction David draws between stewardship and ownership in business: why most Christian entrepreneurs confuse the two, what it means to put God in the owner's seat of your org chart, and how the parable of the talents becomes an accountability framework when you actually believe it applies to your P&L.

    Whether you're an entrepreneur wrestling with stress and burnout, a Christian business owner who wants to think more clearly about what stewardship really demands, or someone who just needs a good reason to get back on the bike hanging on your wall, this episode will challenge and encourage you.

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    32 分
  • Wake Up Jesus People! with Jason Heinritz
    2026/04/23

    In this episode of the Faith Ventures Podcast, Dr. Norman Horn chats with Jason Heinritz, Hall of Fame direct sales manager and Leader Impact Director at Life Church Northwest in Kirkland, Washington. Jason shares his transformative journey from personal success to serving God, emphasizing perseverance and the importance of faith. He discusses how becoming a husband and father reshaped his priorities and led to a career shift focused on spiritual growth. Norman and Jason also explore Jason's book, "Wake Up Jesus People," which offers insights on fostering spiritual disciplines. Jason encourages listeners to engage deeply with their faith and support one another in their communities.

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    38 分
  • "Hard Work Pays Off, But the Lord Provides," with Troy Perkins
    2026/04/13

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    33 分
  • Faith, Finance, and the Meaning of Work, with David Bahnsen
    2026/02/12

    Norman Horn sits down with renowned author and investor, David Bahnsen. Together, they explore the intersection of Christian faith, work, and economic stewardship in today’s marketplace. David Bahnsen shares his personal journey from the son of a theologian to building a successful career in investment management and opens up about how his faith has shaped his approach to business and money. The discussion dives into how Christians often misunderstand economics, the intrinsic value of work, and the deeper meaning behind financial investment. They touch on topics like biblical stewardship, market ethics, and the importance of integrating faith with everyday vocational decisions. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, professional, or simply curious about how faith influences your financial worldview, this episode offers wisdom, challenge, and practical insight.

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    32 分
  • Being a Good Investor, with Robin John
    2026/01/28

    In this thought-provoking episode of Faith Ventures Podcast, host Norman Horn sits down with Robin John, guest author and CEO at Eventide Financial, to explore what it truly means to honor God in the world of investing and business. Robin shares his inspiring journey from a childhood in rural India to leading a Christian investment firm in the United States, challenging the "sacred-secular" divide and showing how every vocation—including investing—can be a meaningful expression of faith.

    Drawing on the principles outlined in his book, "The Good Investor," Robin discusses the biblical foundations for ethical business, the power Christians have to shape the marketplace, and practical ways believers can align their investments with their values. The conversation touches on real-world victories and tough lessons, from engaging companies on issues like slave labor in supply chains to transforming retirement portfolios to better reflect Christian ethics.

    Whether you're an investor, a professional, or simply seeking to do good through your daily work, this episode offers wisdom, encouragement, and actionable steps on living out your faith in every area of life.


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    Robin John was born in a small village in Kerala, India, and immigrated to the United States at the age of eight. Robin’s family arrived in Boston as the only Indian family in an Irish and Italian neighborhood. After graduating from Tufts University, Robin entered the corporate world, where he recognized the immense power businesses hold to create value and blessings—or to cause harm and distress.

    Robin is the cofounder and CEO of Eventide, an asset management firm dedicated to honoring God and investing in companies that create compelling value for the common good. Eventide has become one of the largest faith-based asset managers, inspiring individuals to embrace “investing that makes the world rejoice.”

    Robin and his wife Jaunita have four children, who enrich and bring much joy to their lives. Together, they cofounded Darsha Academy, a girls’ school in southern India committed to educating and empowering young women in science and enabling them to reach their full potential. Robin also serves on the boards of Made to Flourish and the Derby Entrepreneurship Advisory Board at Tufts University. Robin and Jaunita are faithful members of their church. In his free time, Robin enjoys playing basketball and spending time with his family.

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    44 分
  • Money Matters: Biblical Wisdom for Financial Freedom, with Stephen Dissette
    2026/01/08

    Norman Horn welcomes Stephen Dissette, investment advisor and Navy veteran, for a heartfelt conversation about financial freedom, stewardship, and living out faith in business. Stephen Dissette shares the journey that shaped his career—from his aspirations in athletics and military service to discovering his calling in financial advising. He opens up about the centrality of faith through life’s twists, professional setbacks, and the pursuit of purpose. The discussion dives deep into biblical principles for money, the difference between stewardship and consumerism, and practical insights for faithful wealth creation and generosity. From memorable stories about giving, gratitude, and serving others, this episode is packed with wisdom for Christians seeking to honor God with their finances and daily work.

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    43 分