Financial Stewardship Coaching
What is a Financial Stewardship Coach?
Coaches
are:
- Active, committed Christians who participate in
local congregations.
- Generous financial contributors to the mission and
ministry of the church.
- Known to be good financial managers.
- Financially experienced. They include bankers,
attorneys, financial planners, pastors, real estate
agents, loan officers, financial counselors,
accountants, etc.
- Nominated to be coaches by trustworthy sources.
- Committed to keep conversations with students
confidential.
- Believe students have the ability to think through and
make their own decisions.
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Coaches:
- Believe that personal financial management is an
integral expression of faithful stewardship.
- Do not market any financial product or otherwise.
- Receive no financial gain from being a coach.
- Are not therapists who focus on the past.
- Are not part of any candidacy process.
- Are friends.
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Personal Financial Management is an Integral Expression of
Faithful Stewardship
Next Steps
Request a Financial Coach using
this online form
Explore Financial Wellness
Tools
Contact Jerry Hoffman, Director of Stewardship Leaders at
Luther Seminary
stewardship@luthersem.edu
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