Find Me Faithful

Fostering & Fortifying the Faithful Stewardship of Generous Christians

We bring clarity to the scattered.

At Find Me Faithful, we help bring clarity to financial lives that feel uncertain, scattered, or suddenly more complex than they used to be. Whether you’ve experienced an income jump, inherited wealth, taken on new responsibilities, or are simply tired of avoiding finances, we offer practical support and thoughtful guidance to help you get organized.

We start by listening—understanding your story, your goals, and what’s causing stress or confusion. Then we walk with you to untangle the chaos, implement systems that work, and create a plan that fits your real life. It’s personal, not prescriptive—because your financial life should reflect your unique values, priorities, and calling.

What could we be for you?

Thinking Partner

We help you understand where your money is going, why it matters, and how to steward it with wisdom and peace.

Accountability Ally

Our goal is to leave you feeling empowered—not overwhelmed.

A Safe Space to Talk

Let us be your safe space to talk about finances without guilt or shame! 

Systems Guide

Let us help you set up new financial tools and habits. Learn how to manage cash flow with confidence.

Who We Serve

We serve individuals and families navigating seasons of financial transition—especially those with new or increased income who want support stewarding it well. If you’re feeling the weight of new wealth, sudden complexity, or just a need to get organized, we’re here for you

Our Why

Finding Freedom and Joy

At Find Me Faithful, we believe your resources are a gift from God—meant to bring freedom, not fear; joy, not stress. Too often, money becomes overwhelming and uncertain. Our mission is to help you steward what you’ve been given with wisdom and purpose, so you can experience lasting peace and live generously—right where you are.

“Charity is injurious unless it helps the recipient to become independent of it.”

–John Rockefeller

“The man who dies rich dies disgraced.”

–Andrew Carnegie

“Life’s persistent and most urgent question is “What are you doing for others?””

–Martin Luther King Jr.

“No one has ever become poor by giving.”

–Anne Frank

“The proper aim of giving is to put the recipients in a state where they no longer need our gifts.”

–C. S. Lewis

“You take nothing with you that you gained—only what you gave away.”

–Francis of Assisi