by Billy Epperhart | Jan 23, 2024 | Leadership and You, Personal Growth
What do you do if you have a dream in your heart and a purpose God has outlined for you, but you are afraid to make the jump? Fear has a natural way of creeping into our lives, especially in the areas we really care about. However, when we experience fear, our job as...
by Billy Epperhart | Jan 21, 2024 | Leadership and You, Personal Growth
In today’s busy world, it’s tempting to get caught up in chaos. Amidst the hustle and bustle, it can be too easy to let priorities slip and your wealth building goals to get off track. If you are feeling the pressure and want to know how to get your life in order,...
by Billy Epperhart | Jan 16, 2024 | Investing, Personal Growth, Tips on How to Invest
If you want to build wealth, one of the first things you should invest in is yourself. Think about it: what you invest in will grow, and we invest in assets that we believe have value. So, how much more should we invest in ourselves? This blog covers 10 easy ways to...
by Billy Epperhart | Jan 8, 2024 | Biblical Encouragement, Personal Growth, Real Estate
Goals are important. If you understand what productivity is from a biblical perspective, there is little that can stop you from achieving your goals. The key is aligning your goals and routines with a spiritual foundation. If we are not careful, we can make the...
by Billy Epperhart | Dec 31, 2023 | Blogs on Budgeting, Personal Growth
Achieving financial success does not require drastic measures or major lifestyle changes. In fact, consistent, small money habits often pave the way for significant financial gains over time. As James Clear wrote in his bestseller Atomic Habits, “All big things...
by Billy Epperhart | Dec 17, 2023 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing, Personal Growth, Tips on How to Invest
Planning is essential for success. Thomas Edison once said, “Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with planning.” Abraham Lincoln put it like this: “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” As we...