by Billy Epperhart | Mar 17, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Investing
A lot of the time, Christians are not comfortable talking about wealth. When that’s the case, it’s time for a change of money mindset. One book of the Bible in particular— Proverbs— does not shy away from the topic at all. That’s why I wanted to...
by Billy Epperhart | Mar 15, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Investing, Kingdom Impact, Tricord Global Testimonies
What do you think God’s purpose for wealth is? I speak on this topic a lot, but it’s because it is something that God has deeply imprinted on my calling. After I became financially free and retired, I spent a lot of time playing golf and sitting on the couch. (Mind...
by Billy Epperhart | Mar 8, 2021 | Business as Mission, Investing, Kingdom Impact, Tips on How to Invest, Tricord Global Testimonies
What impact can a small investment in someone’s life make? The following is a guest blog post written about Melta and David Briggs, the Vice President of Tricord Global. Melta Briggs grew up in the backwoods of Arkansas in a small, no-stoplight town. Her parents...
by Billy Epperhart | Dec 16, 2020 | Investing, Kingdom Impact
My mission at WealthBuilders is to teach you how to make sense of making money for making a difference. In this blog post, I emphasize how you can practically enact the last part of that mission. Here’s what I’ve learned— money itself is not enough. Serving the self...
by Billy Epperhart | Dec 14, 2020 | Business as Mission, Investing, Personal Growth
We’ve all heard the saying “vote with your money,” and maybe some of us agree. I bet a lot of us often feel helpless as well. After all, shopping at Amazon is quick, cheap, and easy! When Becky and I were struggling financially, many of these big box...
by Billy Epperhart | Dec 9, 2020 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing
Attention: As of today, there are 16 days until Christmas! The holiday is almost here. If you haven’t bought all of your Christmas presents yet, panic might be settling in… and when we panic, we don’t always make the best decisions. People notoriously spend a lot of...