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Kingdom Calling cannot and does not try to predict the future.
If you’re working with a financial advisor that does, it’s probably time for you to question your direction.
Instead, Kingdom Calling tries to plan for every contingency while focusing on maximizing the efficiency of your plan. By doing so, we are able, in most [...]

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Riddle me these four questions, if you will:

Do financial institutions want all of your money, or only some of it?
Do they want more of the money you make in the future?
Do they want to give it back a long time from now, or soon?
Do they want to give it back all at once, or over [...]

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A Review – Stage 6

by Wes Bridel on December 29, 2008

in Stewardship

1.    The Path
2.    Soul Purpose Activator
3.    The Castle/Moat Blueprint
4.    Protection/Production Stage
5.    The Abundance Accelerator
Kingdom Calling’s methodology for converting our clients’ finances from haphazard, to focused and ready for purposeful use following each individual’s calling is carefully designed. 

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More on “The Plan”

by Wes Bridel on December 18, 2008

in Stewardship

As I mentioned, the first of the seven stages of the process to financial stewardship is understanding the right plan or general thinking about your finances.
The key to remember: we (like banks and other financial institutions) need to focus on now rather than hoarding for “someday”.   When we are focused on cash flow, everything that [...]

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Why Banks Steward Cash The Way Jesus Would

by Wes Bridel on December 12, 2008

in Stewardship

The mythical “American Dream”:  work hard for 40 years and then one day at 65, retire with a golden nest egg that will take care of you the remainder of your days.   There are several problems with this fantasy.  For one, most of us base our plans on predictions of the future which aren’t accurate.  [...]

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My Own Calling

by Wes Bridel on December 8, 2008

in Introduction to Kingdom Calling, Stewardship

As I started my career as a financial advisor in late 1997, I had a few offers, of which American Express Financial Advisors seemed the best.  They competently taught the ins and outs of traditional financial planning.  And, for a few years, I taught and managed my clients using these traditional principles. But it wasn’t [...]

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Your Kingdom Calling

by Wes Bridel on December 5, 2008

in Introduction to Kingdom Calling, Stewardship

Kingdom Calling, and this blog for that matter, exist to educate and assist you in living the fullest life God has for you while making the biggest possible impact for the Kingdom of God. From today, ad infinitum, we’ll focus on two primary areas:

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