The hottest new video game is released and kids are standing in block-long lines to purchase it. The most popular athlete loans his name to a shoe and teens race to the store to ante up big bucks. The beautiful movie star sports a new hairstyle, and girls flock to the hairdresser for a similar, expensive look.
In this possession-crazed, consumerism-centric society, is it possible to raise children to understand and live by God's financial stewardship principles?
Nathan Dungan, a longtime money manager and author of Prodigal Sons & Material Girls , believes there is indeed hope. In fact, in his first live CCN satellite broadcast, he will challenge parents to help their children become “ savvy consumers who make decisions based on their values.”
Parents will discover how to:
- Talk to their children about money
- Help kids understand the difference between wants and needs
- Maintain healthy financial boundaries
- Help children think about and manage money from God's perspective
Discover the insights behind Dungan's Share, Save, and Spend philosophy and how parents can use it to help their children understand the value of money.
Help the parents in your congregation raise children who buck societal norms to live financially sane lives with practical insights and habits that will last a lifetime!
Nathan Dungan is the author of Prodigal Sons & Material Girls. For 15 years, he was a top-performing financial advisor and served as vice president of marketing for Lutheran Brotherhood (now Thrivent Financial for Lutherans), a $57 billion, member-owned financial services company. Now the President of Share-Save-Spend LLC, he is a frequent speaker and consultant and has been widely quoted on financial topics in the media.
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