


Money questions keep catching you unprepared. Your people feel the hesitation.
Families feel the squeeze but can’t explain it. Without clarity on fiat and debasement, “stewardship” stays abstract.
Bitcoin is already in your church, but mostly as noise. Hype, fear, and bad advice spread fast without a sober framework.
Speak about money with calm clarity so you stop avoiding the topic and start leading it.
Give your people a simple explanation of what’s changing so they understand the pressure and respond wisely.
Replace Bitcoin noise with a sober, practical framework so you can answer objections and give next steps without hype.

Walk away with a finished, written framework you can use immediately: money as honest measure, what fiat breaks, and where Bitcoin fits.
Get pastor-ready language that stays moral-first and non-speculative.

Complete the Base Track in 2–3 hours.
Go deeper to gain clarity and discernment.
Use the Resource Library when you want backing: exact-match primary sources and best explainers, no fluff.

Be ready to teach this in your church, even if you’re new to the subject, with 4 sermon outlines and 4 small-group/adult-ed plans.
Stop piecing things together from scratch – use a curated sequence built for real people.

Use a simple protocol to avoid extremes, handle tension and common objections without losing unity.
Give families clear boundaries and next steps so they can stop losing ground and start making wiser decisions.

Base Track: What this course is / isn’t, unity rule, Course Covenant + guardrails
Go Deeper: Disagreement protocol + moderation script
Resource Library
Base Track: Stewardship → Formation → Justice → Hope + pulpit script exercise
Go Deeper: Common pastor errors + case prompts
Resource Library: Curated worldview-aligned references
Base Track: Shepherd the moment, not markets + “Three Sentences” template
Go Deeper: Trust erosion + pacing principle for leaders
Resource Library
Base Track: 3 functions of money + glossary + simple teaching graphic
Go Deeper: Inflation rate vs price level + teaching guidance
Resource Library
Base Track: Stewardship Ladder + counseling flow + unity protocol
Go Deeper: Q&A night protocol + elder mini-meeting plan
Resource Library
Base Track: What it is / isn’t + myths sheet + pastor FAQ
Go Deeper: “Proper role” framing + unity safeguards
Resource Library
Base Track: Build 3 outputs (Guiding Vision + 4-week sermon plan + 4-week class plan)
Go Deeper: Rollout plan + “don’t launch alone” leadership alignment
Resource Library
• Bitcoin ownership decision guide
• Exchange + security walkthrough
• Self-custody starter checklist
• ETF / institutional overview


You want pastoral confidence to lead the 'money crisis' conversation and guide your people with a clear framework and sober next steps.
You value a moral-first, jargon-free approach that stays non-hype, non-speculative, and unity-preserving.
You’re willing to do the work to understand money as an economic tool and the changing money landscape through a stewardship lens.
You want to help people stop getting quietly taken advantage of and position themselves wisely – without politics or turning it into “financial advice.”
You prefer to piece this together through trial, error, and rabbit holes instead of following a clear framework.
You’re not willing to spend a couple hours getting clear on fiat currency, inflation, and the long-term debt spiral.
You don’t believe church leaders should teach about money or address Bitcoin as a stewardship topic to help families make wise decisions.

