
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms." ( Pet 4:10)
Money Isn’t the Problem. Misalignment Is.
In a world driven by speed, fear, and financial hype, The Steward’s Code calls you to something higher—a life of purpose-driven wealth, anchored not in market trends but in eternal truth.
Pastor and financial advisor Chris Cahill blends over two decades of biblical counsel and real-world financial strategy to expose the emotional traps, cultural lies, and spiritual missteps that keep believers stuck. Through powerful stories and practical tools, this book equips you to:
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Replace fear and greed with faith and wisdom
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Invest with intention, not impulse
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Create a legacy that outlives your bank account
This isn’t another money management book. It’s a discipleship framework for financial clarity and Kingdom impact.
You’re already stewarding something. Now it’s time to steward it well.
Don’t just manage money—multiply what matters most.

"What if Jesus audited your portfolio, would He call you faithful—or fooled?"
"What if you’ve been discipled more by Wall Street than the Word—and you didn’t even know it."
"If your portfolio is your pulpit and every dollar preaches. What is yours saying?"
"You’re already an investor. The only question is: what are you funding?"
"What if your 401(k) or IRA could fund missions, rescue trafficking victims, and translate Bibles—without sacrificing returns?"
Jessica R.
The Steward’s Code opened my eyes to how I was unknowingly investing in things that opposed my faith. I’ve since realigned my entire portfolio—and my heart.
Andre M.
I now see my finances as an act of worship, not just a tool for security.
Eleanore K.
I bought The Steward’s Code on a Friday and rewrote my estate plan by Monday. My investments, my giving, my entire financial philosophy—it’s all changed. I’m finally building a Kingdom legacy.
Carlos L.
My wife and I always wanted to give more, but we never had a strategy. This book gave us a roadmap. We’ve started using tools we never knew existed—and we’ve never felt more joyful about our generosity.
