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Let’s talk BALANCE, because whew, sometimes it feels like we’re doing the most just to stay afloat. But true balance isn’t found in our schedules, it’s found in our surrender. Let’s reflect on where the struggle shows up most in our daily lives. What throws off your balance the most?


1️⃣ Trying to do too much at once – Multitasking everything and getting nowhere fast.


2️⃣ Not knowing what to prioritize – Everything feels urgent, but not everything is important.


3️⃣ Feeling guilty when I rest – Like I should always be doing something.


4️⃣ Lack of a plan – I want balance, but I need structure and strategy to get there.


What’s the biggest challenge you face when trying to find balance?

  • 0%Trying to do too much at once

  • 0%Not knowing what to prioritize

  • 0%Feeling guilty when I rest

  • 0%Lack of a plan

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Sis, let’s be real, trying to do everything will wear us all the way out! The goal isn’t to juggle a million things but to do the right things well. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us, “There is a time for everything,” and Proverbs 16:3 encourages us to “Commit your work to the Lord.” That’s real balance.


As noble women, we don’t chase hustle culture, we chase God's heart and His purpose for our lives. Real balance comes when we ask, "Lord, what truly matters today?" It's in that surrender that we make space for rest, relationships, and spiritual renewal, and let’s be honest, that’s where the fruit grows.


Today, I want you to lean into this truth: You don’t have to do it all. You just have to do what God’s calling you to do, and do it well.

God is calling us to be wise and intentional with our finances, yes, even in the small things. It’s not just about what you earn, but how you handle it. Let’s reflect on our current habits as we grow into women of godly stewardship.


1️⃣ The Saver – I watch every dollar and love a good savings challenge.


2️⃣ The Giver – I make sure generosity is always part of my financial plan.


3️⃣ The Planner – I love budgeting, setting goals, and mapping out the future.


4️⃣ The Learner – I’m still growing and learning how to manage money God’s way.


When it comes to your money moves, which best describes you?

  • 0%The Saver

  • 0%The Giver

  • 0%The Planner

  • 0%The Learner

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Ladies, listen, a noble woman isn’t just making money, she’s managing it well. Proverbs 31:16 paints the picture of a woman who’s not impulsive but intentional. She considers, plans, and invests wisely. She doesn’t just think about today, but the generations after her. And Proverbs 6:6-8? It reminds us to take notes from the ant… work hard, store up, and be ready for what’s to come.


Financial wisdom isn’t about being rich; it’s about being responsible, prepared, and purposeful. Whether you’re budgeting for groceries or building an empire, your choices matter.


Today, let’s talk real money mindset: how are you stewarding what God has placed in your hands?

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Let’s be real, how are you approaching giving these days? This poll isn’t about guilt, it’s about growth. Check in with yourself:


1️⃣ Faithful & Joyful – I give regularly and cheerfully, trusting God to take care of the rest.


2️⃣ Trying but Struggling – I want to give more, but finances feel tight.


3️⃣ I Give When I Can – It’s not consistent, but I try when I’m able.


4️⃣ Working on Trust – I’m learning how to let go of fear around finances and give with faith.


What’s Your Current Giving Vibe?

  • 0%Faithful & Joyful

  • 0%Trying but Struggling

  • 0%I Give When I Can

  • 0%Working on Trust

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We’re stepping into a conversation that’s deeper than dollars… We’re talking about economic responsibility rooted in faith.


Malachi 3:10 isn’t just about giving, it’s about trusting. God literally says, “Test Me in this!” When we bring our tithes and offerings, it’s not just an act of generosity, it’s a declaration that God is our source. Not the job, not the check, not the side hustle. Luke 6:38 echoes that same promise: “Give, and it will be given to you… a good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over.”


A prosperous woman isn’t just one who has, she’s one who gives freely, joyfully, and faithfully, knowing God will multiply it not just for her, but through her.

Let’s lean into this today. Ask yourself: Am I managing what God gave me with trust or with fear? Am I holding back, or opening up so He can pour in and pour…

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We’re keeping it real today. Money can be a blessing or a burden, depending on how we handle it. God wants us to be good stewards, but He never intended for money to master us. Let’s do a quick heart check. Which statement feels most true for you right now?


1️⃣ “I’m focused on contentment.” – I’m learning to be satisfied and grateful with what I have.


2️⃣ “Money stresses me out.” – I want to trust God more with my finances, but it’s hard.


3️⃣ “I’m chasing financial growth, but with God first.” – I want to build wealth, but in alignment with His will.


4️⃣ “I’ve been distracted by the money grind.” – It’s time to realign my focus with God’s priorities.


Where’s Your Treasure?

  • 0%I’m focused on contentment

  • 0%Money stresses me out

  • 0%I’m chasing financial growth, but with God first

  • 0%I’ve been distracted by the money grind

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Sis, we’re flipping the script today! The world says, “Get the bag,” but the Word says, “Seek the Kingdom.”


1 Timothy 6:9-10 reminds us that the love of money, not money itself, is the root of all kinds of evil. When our hearts chase after riches, we can find ourselves overwhelmed by stress, comparison, and even spiritual ruin. But when we anchor our worth and security in Christ, we find peace and freedom.


True wealth? It’s not in your bank account. It’s in your heart posture toward God. When you value Him above all else, your decisions shift, your spending reflects purpose, and your life begins to prosper from the inside out.


Let’s lean in today and reflect on where our treasure really lies.

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Faith opens the door, but action walks through it. Economic responsibility isn’t just about having money, it’s about managing it with wisdom, purpose, and intention. So let’s check in…


Which best describes how you're walking out your faith financially right now?


1️⃣ Budgeting & Managing – I'm creating and sticking to a plan for my finances.


2️⃣ Building Something – I'm investing time, energy, or money into a business, dream, or idea.


3️⃣ Sowing & Giving – I’m trusting God by being generous and obedient with my resources.


4️⃣ Learning & Growing – I’m working on shifting my mindset and building financial literacy.


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Sis, it’s time we stop separating faith and finances. Faith isn’t just for the prayer closet, it belongs in your bank account, your budget, and your business moves too! James 2:14-26 reminds us that faith without works is dead. That means we don’t just believe God for provision, we move like we believe it.


A financially prosperous woman doesn’t just pray for increase but she plans, sows, works, and stewards. She sees opportunity, she shows up, and she makes what she has multiply.


So today, we’re checking our mindset: Are we trusting God while also putting in the work? Or are we waiting on heaven to do what God already gave us the power to do?

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Amen!

Today is a powerful reminder that God provides miracles. But when it comes to finances, we often try to carry the burden ourselves. Let’s check-in, how are YOU doing with trusting God as your provider?


1️⃣ Budget Queen, but Still Worried – I’ve got a plan, but anxiety still creeps in.


2️⃣ Learning to Let Go – I’m working on releasing control and choosing faith.


3️⃣ God’s Got It! – I’ve learned to lean fully on Him, even when the numbers don’t add up.


4️⃣ In Need of a Reset – Honestly? I need a total mindset shift around money and trust.


Where Are You in Your Faith-Finance Journey?

  • 0%Budget Queen, but Still Worried

  • 0%Learning to Let Go

  • 0%God’s Got It!

  • 0%In Need of a Reset

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Happy Resurrection Sunday, Beautiful Sisters!Today we celebrate the ultimate reminder that God always makes a way! Jesus conquered death, and that same power is alive in us. Yes, even in how we handle our finances.


As we begin Week 8, we’re diving into Economic Responsibility. In Matthew 6:25–34, Jesus reminds us not to worry about what we’ll eat, drink, or wear. If He provides for the birds and the flowers—creatures that neither sow nor reap, how much more will He care for us, His daughters?


God calls us to live free from financial fear, not by ignoring our responsibilities, but by trusting Him as the ultimate provider. When we choose faith over fear, especially in our finances, we open the door for God to do what only He can do; show up, show out, and supply all our needs.


So today, let’s lean in, talk honestly, and reflect on how…

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