What Trump REALLY Believes About Money and God
Abrahams Wallet26 Marras

What Trump REALLY Believes About Money and God

Is Trump’s new proposed 50-year mortgage just savvy economics… or a dangerous move that will cripple American families for generations?

In this episode, Steven and Mark break down Trump’s most talked-about financial ideas — from extended mortgages to 15-year car loans — and evaluate them through a biblical lens of stewardship, debt, and generational impact.

But we don’t stop at economics.

We also examine Trump’s own words about faith, repentance, and salvation to ask an honest question: What does he actually believe about God? Not what pundits say. Not what the media spins. What he says. In his own words.

By the end, you’ll have a clear, biblical framework for evaluating both a leader’s money philosophy and their spiritual claims — without falling for hype, fear, or personality cults.

If you want to lead your home with discernment in a chaotic election season… this one’s for you. About Abraham’s Wallet: Abraham’s Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/support AW website Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram

Chapters
  • (00:00:00) - President Trump
  • (00:00:34) - Trump's Economic Plan For America
  • (00:02:19) - Leaf Vacuum
  • (00:03:31) - Trump's Bold Money Moves
  • (00:11:00) - Republicans: Everyone Should Own a Home
  • (00:18:03) - Mortgage Rates for 50 Year Loans
  • (00:22:11) - 15 Year Car Loans
  • (00:28:33) - Don't Let Trump Ruin Your Finances
  • (00:32:34) - The Need for Homeownership
  • (00:35:10) - President Trump proposes $2,000 check to Americans
  • (00:40:11) - Trump's Beliefs on Salvation
  • (00:43:07) - Trump: I Was Saved By God
  • (00:45:30) - Trump's Most Confusing Religious Quotes
  • (00:47:59) - Trump: I Want to Get to Heaven If Possible
  • (00:53:38) - Praying for Our Leaders

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The Great Commission at Home

The Great Commission at Home

How would you change the way you parent if you knew for 100% certain that your kids would obey the Lord EXACTLY the same way that they obey you? In this (long, live) episode, Steven digs deep into the complexities of how they are striving to raise children in his household. You’ll forgive the audio quality because the content is just so sweet! Buckle up for a good one amigos.

13 Marras 20191h 8min

The Hidden Power of Purchase Delay

The Hidden Power of Purchase Delay

Your ability to delay gratification might be one of the most powerful determinants of your success in finance… heck, in all of life.  Don’t believe me? Well, have you ever heard of the marshmallow experiment? Sure you have: some gentlemen at Stanford, back in the late 60s, offered over 600 children a choice. They were sat down at a table and a marshmallow (or similar treat) was placed in front of them. They were told they could eat the marshmallow as soon as the researcher left the room – no problem – OR they could wait 15 minutes and receive a second marshmallow to enjoy.  Some kids chomped the treat immediately, others waited and saw a 100% return on their investment. Why do I care about this experiment? Well, the two gents who were running this experiment followed up on each group over the next several decades and found some fascinating correlations. Those who delayed gratification ended up winning at almost every stage of life in significant ways. They were described by their parents as significantly more competent as adolescents.  They had higher SAT scores, faster reaction times in an emergency situation, and were better as adults at controlling their response to alluring temptations.

6 Marras 201915min

Masculine Worship?

Masculine Worship?

Have you ever heard of a worship album that requires an explicit tag? We think you’re in for a treat today with this conversation between Craig Dockery and Steven Manuel on what it looks like to move outside of the normal Christian music safety zone and into new, grittier, and perhaps more masculine spaces. This one is a bit outside of our usual programming, but we think you’ll dig it! Show notes: Find Hymns for Trucks at www.craigdockery.com, or head straight to iTunes, Spotify, or wherever else you get your music. Check out Bloodbrother right ‘chere at this link! Enjoy the mentioned bad sax solo at your leisure here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He-sYfNGsv8

30 Loka 201952min

Shame is out to get you

Shame is out to get you

No lie: shame is the number one word that men (and women) are using when they talk honestly with us about their money scene. Some of those people have made huge messes of their financial life, but others, by any outside evaluation, are doing great. Shame is an indiscriminate predator.

23 Loka 201915min

Every Home an Outpost

Every Home an Outpost

This week, Steven brings you his thesis on why your home exists. Think about it: your God-oriented home is, like Abraham himself, looking forward to a city “not made by human hands, whose Designer and Builder is God“. You are surrounded by people who don’t see it that way. And your outpost will have to represent a Culture that doesn’t much exist in your town. You’re an ambassador for a coming King. Your job is to produce a few people who understand this Kingdom’s foreign culture as their own… and then export it to as many people as are willing to receive it.

16 Loka 201923min

Before you go paying down all that debt…

Before you go paying down all that debt…

Could there be a lurking trap in the oft-glamorized world of debt freedom? This week I sat down with Scott Dotson and heard something I’ve never heard before in the personal finance media – that there was a hidden, dangerous side to the path he and his wife walked as they aggressively eliminated almost $200k in debt over 3 years. Tune in for some wise words to anyone thinking about how to approach tackling their debt (and don’t worry, we’ll still be rooting for you as you pay that stuff down).

9 Loka 201934min

Sukkot!

Sukkot!

Sukkot is one of the big Jewish holidays that we at Abraham’s Wallet have come to love and value for its impact on our families. It tosses us fathers a veritable softball to smash out of the park: the teaching opportunities are easy, highly physical (easy for little brains to grasp, since they’re so sensory)… and lots of fun. That makes Sukkot a great holiday for the budding family leader seeking to get his feet wet. (“I don’t know how to get into this crazy world of Jewish stuff! The bar for entry is too high!” “No, not really. Just try. Everybody will love you for it. The Wallet will show you how, monsieur.”)

2 Loka 201915min

Have a bias for action

Have a bias for action

In this episode Mark and Steven come at you live from St. Louis and discuss the importance of having a bias for action. A relevant follow up to last week’s talk about the need to move from ignorance to readiness, this week we talk about what it’s like to move forward in faith even when that requires a bit of risk. Have we been acclimatized to so much safety that we find it difficult to take a risky step forward into the sometimes unknown (even when all signs point to that being the right way)? Here’s our thoughts on moving through that hesitation.

25 Syys 201943min

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