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I understood the concept of money by reading Genesis 1 and 2. So this blog is a reflection of how God has radically transformed my understanding of money. As a self-taught learner, I’m driven by a deep curiosity and a genuine passion for uncovering the truth. My research doesn’t follow any formal structure—it's guided by inspiration and a relentless desire to learn. I began asking questions about money early in life, but it wasn’t until 2012 that I truly began to explore the topic in depth, fuelled by the same fire within me.

If I had chosen the traditional path of a university education, my understanding would have been restricted by academic frameworks. More importantly, the financial burden of higher education was simply beyond my reach. I have no formal qualifications in finance or economics—but I believe that no classroom could have taught me what the Holy Spirit has revealed to me. I embarked on a journey with HIM as my most trusted teacher. What I uncovered shook me to my core: after the fall, mankind constructed a system—the monetary system—that now governs much of human life like a master over its servants.

Through this blog, I share the insights I’ve discovered about money from a biblical lens.

“Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” Jeremiah 33:3

My heartfelt prayer is that this blog brings clarity and peace to those weighed down by financial anxiety. May it offer you a renewed perspective and a deeper understanding of your financial life through God’s truth.

Please note: The content shared here is not financial advice. I am not a financial advisor, accountant, or attorney, and I make no claims to hold any of these titles. The information provided is meant for reflection and insight, not as a replacement for professional financial guidance. Everyone’s financial situation is unique, and any decisions should take into account your specific circumstances.














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