The hesitation you feel about investing isn't a weakness — it's a sign you take your faith seriously. But paralysis isn't protecting you; it's quietly costing you. First, find your money posture. Then see exactly where a first £500 a month could go.
Scripture isn't silent on investing — it even commends spreading your ground.
Ecclesiastes 11:2 — Invest in seven ventures, yes, in eight; you do not know what disaster may come upon the land.
Part 1 · Your money posture
Where are you starting from?
Three honest questions. There are no wrong answers — just a clearer picture of how you relate to money right now.
1. When you think about building wealth or investing, what's your gut reaction?
2. Which best describes your current approach to money?
3. Which statement sits closest to what you believe about money and faith?
Answer all three to reveal your posture.
Your money posture
Part 2 · Your first step
Where your first £500 a month should go
Permission is one thing; a plan is another. Enter a couple of numbers and see a sensible, ordered split — and what it could become.
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Your ordered split
🛟 Emergency fund
£0 /mo
🏛️ Pension
£0 /mo
📊 Stocks & Shares ISA
£0 /mo
In 10 years, your pension + ISA could be worth
£0
This is what we were built for
The Faithful Investor Scorecard is permission and a first step in one place — and a glimpse of how the Christian Finance Academy holds faith and finance together without apology. Come and see the whole picture at our free online masterclass.
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Christian Finance Academy · The Faithful Investor Scorecard is a guide to help you think and begin, not personal financial advice. Projections are illustrative, assume 5% annual growth and basic-rate pension tax relief, and aren't guaranteed — investments can fall as well as rise.