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The Stewardology Podcast

The Stewardology Podcast
Financial Stewardship
Biblical Stewardship
Generosity
Stewardship
Debt Management
Budgeting
Biblical Financial Stewardship
Prosperity Gospel
Financial Planning
Christianity
Inflation
The Good Steward
Debt
Biblical Principles
Financial Peace University
Personal Finance
Social Security
Government Spending
Dave Ramsey
Retirement Planning

Financial Advisor Tim Russell, CFP® of Life Financial Group, and Pastor Drew Gysi of Life Institute, explore the Theology of Biblical Financial Stewardship and its application to everyday financial decisions. For more, visit www.StewardologyPodcast.com

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Recent Guests

Pete Smith
Pastor, author of Remember the Poor, joiner of the discussion
Pastor, Wilkinsburg, PA; Grass Market Press author
Episode: 283: Remember the Poor (Ft. Pete Smith)
Diana Vuolo
Founder and President of SWAN for Kids.
SWAN for Kids
Episode: 264: Stewarding Your Story with Diana Vuolo
Michael Blue
Director of Discipleship at the Ron Blue Institute
Ron Blue Institute
Episode: 255: Aligning Faith & Money with Michael Blue (Ron Blue Institute)
Stephen Rohrer
Paraplanner transitioning to advisor
Life Financial Group
Episode: 224: Why Does Jesus Make Stewardship a Central Theme?
Dave Oxenford
Pair planner at Life Financial Group and guest speaker
Life Financial Group
Episode: 216: Tasks to Complete When a Loved One Dies (Ft. Dave Oxenford)

Hosts

Tim Russell
Host of Stewardology Podcast; financial advisor focused on biblical stewardship.
Drew Gysi
Co-host focusing on theology and stewardship within finance.
Tyler Rutherford
Producer and co-host; facilitates discussions and episode production.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 66 ratings
  • Great podcast!

    It’s great hearing finance professionals share biblical values and relate it to their industry.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jmeyer116
    United Statesa year ago
  • Very good biblical perspective on money management

    I decided to search for this podcast during the seminar Life Institute held in my church. Being a podcast junky I am always looking for new podcasts to listen to. I waited until I listened to the first 100 episodes before I write my opinion about it. Although I am only 37 years old, I wish I knew 10 years ago what I know now after listening. Coming from a different country (I was born in Romania and migrated to the USA 10 years ago) there are many things I didn’t know, including how money works,... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Andrei braescu
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great mix of biblical wisdom and principles with application to financial decisions

    Really very good, listening from England but the same biblical wisdom and principles apply! Keep turning out the content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dave54123
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Practical and challenging

    Really appreciate the practical wisdom and occasionally the examples from Tim’s client experiences. Also, the direct challenging of how often times biblical stewardship is very different from the culture we live in. And I appreciate stewardship axioms being presented with scripture back up and personal experience.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Indy Gary
    United States2 years ago
  • Stewardology, where theology meets finances & more..

    This podcast has phenomenal advice, it is a true gem! I found this podcast on a whole different app called Wrath & Grace (which I recommend) a couple of months ago. I had been a listener of the Dave Ramsey Show for some time, but I felt compelled to look for a podcast that focused more on stewardship. Only the first five episodes were available on W&G at the time, and the content was exactly what I needed. The hosts Tim Russell & Drew Gysi broke down the topics and had very practical advice that... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Markpeace
    United States2 years ago

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Great biblical and practical perspective on money that helps believers apply Scripture to finances.
Production quality and clear emphasis on stewardship set this apart for listeners seeking ministry-minded finance talks.
Professionals find value in faith-aligned financial guidance and real-world examples.
Hosts' approachable style makes complex topics feel actionable and pastorally grounded.

Talking Points

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286: Ask the Financial Advisor (Part 3)
Q: How can I prove that a financial advisor is worth their salt?
Seek Christian character, verify credit and background honesty, assess competence across topics, check credentials (e.g., CFP or CKA), and ensure the advisor demonstrates insight rather than selling a single product.
270: Why Incorporate a Donor Advised Fund in my Giving Plan?
Q: Who does not need a donor advised fund?
If your charitable giving is primarily directed to one organization or if you are giving directly out of cash without any complex assets, you likely do not need a donor advised fund.
270: Why Incorporate a Donor Advised Fund in my Giving Plan?
Q: What is a donor advised fund?
A donor advised fund is a kind of charitable investment account designed to enhance charitable giving by allowing donors to direct the distribution of funds to various ministries over time.
264: Stewarding Your Story with Diana Vuolo
Q: How did God guide you from a traumatic childhood to founding SWAN for Kids?
Diana explains that her experiences shaped her desire to help children in distress, leading to the founding of her non-profit.
261: Ask the Pastor: Church Finance Edition
Q: What are some good practices for financial transparency to the congregation?
Full transparency about finances is vital, but detailed individual salaries should be grouped to protect privacy while ensuring congregants are informed.

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A faith-forward financial show that blends biblical stewardship with practical money management. Across episodes, the hosts tackle economics topics—tax policy, tariffs, housing, debt, investing, and retirement—through a theology of ownership, responsibility, and generosity. The conversations frequently weave scripture, real-world examples, and a willingness to challenge conventional wisdom, making it a distinctive resource for Christians seeking financially responsible, ministry-minded decisions. Noteworthy is the clear integration of pastoral and advisory perspectives, plus a steady emphasis on service, generosity, and kingdom impact in personal finance. Potential listeners include faith-driven professionals who want actionable guidance al... more

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