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Spiritual Wealth - Wealth that Lasts

Spiritual Wealth - Wealth that Lasts

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Today we’re kicking off something foundational—both to this podcast and to your family’s future. We’re diving into the first of what we call the 7 Capitals of Wealth—a holistic framework for building dynastic families. These seven capitals represent the true riches that matter—not just what you leave behind, but what you build into your family. And today, we begin with what I believe is the most important of them all: Spiritual Capital. Now, when we hear the word “capital,” we often think about money. Assets. Investments. Something that can grow, compound, and be passed on. But I want to propose something: The most important transfer in your family isn’t dollars—it’s devotion. Spiritual capital is the soul of your legacy. It’s the faith, convictions, worldview, and trust in God that shape not only what your family does, but who your family becomes. Without spiritual capital, the other six—health, relationships, intellect, finances, social networks, and societal impact—lose their anchor. They become driftwood in a rising tide of pressure and confusion. Wealth isn’t just what’s in your hands—it’s what’s in your heart. And this kind of wealth doesn’t just happen. It’s intentionally cultivated. It’s modeled. It’s spoken. It’s lived out in daily rhythms and tested in the fires of hardship. You can’t outsource it to your church or delegate it to a youth pastor. It starts in the home—and that means it starts with you, especially if you’re a father or grandfather., grandmother or mother. Faith isn’t inherited like eye color. It’s caught, taught, and fought for. In today’s episode, I’m joined by two of my daughters, Elli and Megan. We’ll look back at how spiritual capital was built in our home—not perfectly, but intentionally. You’ll hear some stories, some reflections, and hopefully some inspiration for how you can begin—or continue—building spiritual capital in your own family. And as you listen, I want you to keep this question in mind: “What kind of legacy am I building that will last longer than my lifetime?” Because here’s the truth: Build your family on what can’t be shaken—and you’ll create a legacy that can’t be erased. So let’s dive in. Here’s my conversation with Elli and Megan on Spiritual Capital: The Wealth That Lasts.
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