How Well Are You Stewarding God's Wealth?
12 questions. 3 minutes. A clear picture of where your finances align with your convictions and where the gaps are.
You've done well financially. Doing well and stewarding well are not the same thing. This scorecard measures your financial life against biblical principles of stewardship, not budgeting tips and not investment advice.
You'll receive a personalized score across two categories: Theological Foundation (do your convictions come from Scripture or culture?) and Practical Alignment (does your financial structure match those convictions?). At the end, you'll know exactly where you stand and what to address first.
A glimpse of what you’ll see at the end
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Biblical Stewardship Score
What Your Score Means
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Want to close the gaps?
A Stewardship Clarity Call is a focused conversation where we review your financial situation through a biblical lens. We'll look honestly at where you stand and what it would take to move from confusion to confidence.
Book a Stewardship Clarity Call— Andrew Zoll, CRPC™
Pick a time that works for you.
Twenty-five minutes, focused on your situation. No pressure, no sales pitch.
Before You Book
What does the call actually cover?
We'll talk through your scorecard results, the biggest gaps you noticed, and what a next faithful step could look like for your family. By the end, you'll have a clearer picture of where you stand and whether deeper work together makes sense.
Is this a sales call?
No. The call is a conversation, not a pitch. If we both think working together would serve your family well, we can talk about next steps. If not, you walk away with clarity and a faithful next step you can take on your own.
Do I need to prepare anything?
A general knowledge of your financial position is plenty. No paperwork, no spreadsheets. Bringing your scorecard results helps but isn't required.
Will I be added to a list?
Submitting your email for the scorecard signs you up for occasional notes on biblical stewardship. You can unsubscribe at any time. Booking the call doesn't add you to anything else.
What if my spouse and I aren't on the same page financially?
More common than you'd think. Money reveals differences in values, fears, and communication, not just math. The healthiest plans are built when husband and wife are moving in the same direction, and these conversations tend to strengthen marriages rather than strain them.