Faith Driven Entrepreneur
Author Andy Crouch, theologian Randy Alcorn, and entrepreneur Tom Hsieh talk about how we can develop a biblically informed relationship with money that leads to generosity and joy.

The middle of February is often filled with commercialized images of love. Flowers, chocolates, those little chalky tasting heart candies with sweet messages.
It all revolves around Valentine’s Day.
And in between booking restaurant reservations or talking about how you reject the hallmark holiday, we might stop to ask ourselves, what do we really love?
Most of us know the right answers here: family, friends, God. As entrepreneurs, we love our work and what it affords us.
And, let’s face it, a lot of us love money.
But can we dig a little deeper here? Money isn’t a bad thing. In fact, it can be a catalyst for great good in the world. As long as we learn to think about it rightly.
And that’s what we’re going to do in today’s episode. We’ll hear from author Andy Crouch, theologian Randy Alcorn, and entrepreneur Tom Hsieh talk about how we can develop a biblically informed relationship with money that leads to generosity and joy.
Full Episodes Listed
God and Mammon with Andy CrouchInvesting in Eternity with Randy Alcorn (with Guest Host Daryl Heald)Choosing Vulnerability When You Don’t Have To with Tom Hsieh
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