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Many Filipinos, including Christians, struggle with money, specifically with not saving for emergencies, not earning enough money, and getting into debt. Achieve Financial Well-Being Through S.A.V.E. is Across Ministry’s original resource for families.

This 4-part video series covers the 4 principles to make your family wiser and happier when it comes to financial stewardship. S.A.V.E. stands for:

  • S – Spend Less Than You Earn
  • A – Avoid Debt
  • V – InVest for the Long Term
  • E – Emergency Fund and Insurance

With Biblical principles, relevant statistics, and sound financial advice, you will learn not only practical steps to manage your family’s finances better but also have the proper Biblical perspective in handling what ultimately belongs to God.

Watch all sessions on your own, teach the materials to your family members or DGroup, or run it in your satellite or life-stage ministry.

Aside from the videos, you can download all the slides, plus a workbook and Excel toolkit, complete with budgeting, debt management, insurance, and investing spreadsheets!

DOWNLOAD S.A.V.E. Session 1 Slides

DOWNLOAD S.A.V.E. Session 2 Slides

DOWNLOAD S.A.V.E. Session 3 Slides

DOWNLOAD S.A.V.E. Session 4 Slides

DOWNLOAD S.A.V.E. Workbook

DOWNLOAD S.A.V.E. Toolbox

Note: For the Toolbox, once opened in Google Sheets, click File>Download and select Microsoft Excel. Please note the Investment and Retirement functions are disabled.

Ready to Start?

Watch Session 1: Spend Less Than You Earn

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Across

CCF Across, formerly CCF Family Ministry, supports and helps drive CCF’s initiative to make Every Family a Discipleship Group (EFAD). We align ourselves with CCF’s mission “to honor God and make Christ-committed followers who will make Christ-committed followers” with a focus on families.

We are committed to serving the entire CCF movement across all life stages, from children, teens, and single adults to young parents, mid-lifers, and seniors.

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