How Much Is Enough? Contentment In A Culture of More

How much is enough? It is one of the most personal questions a steward can ask, especially when decisions about lifestyle, inheritance, and generosity begin to intersect. In this episode, Katie and Eric explore why there is no simple formula and why clarity begins with remembering who truly owns what we have. From there, generosity can become less about pressure and more about faithful alignment with God’s purposes.
What Is An Estate Design?

Most people know they need an estate plan. Far fewer have considered how it can become a stewardship conversation. Eric and Katie explore how planning for the future can help families align their resources with the purposes God has placed on their hearts.
Why Christians Use Donor-Advised Funds

Every donor-advised fund is held by a sponsor, and the sponsor decides what it will fund. For believers, that choice carries more weight than most realize.
Christian Generosity and Tax Wisdom: What Formation Looks Like When the Tax Code Enters the Room

The Christian who wrestles with tax incentives isn’t asking about the tax code. They’re asking about their own heart. Here’s the formation answer.
Why Does the Bible Talk About Money So Much?

The most meaningful donor legacy conversations rarely begin with structures and tools. They begin with a quieter question about what your resources are actually for. Here’s what we’ve learned from years of sitting in those rooms with families navigating Christian estate planning.
What is Smarter Generosity? What It Means to Hold Resources Faithfully

Most believers who give faithfully reach a moment where the question is no longer how much, but what is all of this for. The Smarter Generosity Podcast was created to hold that conversation, the one where stewardship stops being a line item and becomes a part of how we follow Christ. In this first episode, Eric Fleshood opens the door to what the show exists to do and why it matters now.