6 - 7pm: Dinner + Fellowship
7 - 8pm: Keynote Presentation / Workshop
8 - 9pm: Q&A, Fellowship, Bourbon
In the second event of this series, our good friend and mentor James Lenhoff is joining us to help us all understand what it means to operate as a Grown Man when it comes to money.
In a hybrid keynote / workshop style setting, we will talk about topics like:
Releasing yourself from worry and setting a vision for your financial life
How to avoid The Lure of More in your life and prioritize what matters most
Escaping budget prison and choosing the freedom of a spending plan instead
Why and how to always choose experiences over things
Tapping into the power of generosity
How to have healthy fights with your spouse about money
We will also make sure we leave plenty of time for Q&A, so come ready to meet other men that are chasing down manhood in their own lives and relationships, and to get your man-money questions answered.
Finances are such an important part of all of our day-to-day lives and there’s so much that the Bible tells us about money. But how do we actually put it into practice? There are few people better to ask than James. His resume speaks for itself:
Co-Founder, President and Certified Financial Planner™ at Wealthquest, a financial planning firm that serves 1,200+ clients nationally and manages $1.4B+.
Author of Living a Rich Life: The No-Regrets Guide to Building and Spending Wealth.
Host of The Rich Life Podcast, where James is on a mission to change the conversation about money.
Happily married father of three children, leader at Northstar Church, and active advocate for financial literacy and orphan care in Haiti.
EVENT SPONSOR: BACK2BACK MINISTRIES
Back2Back Ministries is an international Christian non-profit organization dedicated to being a voice for orphans. They exist to love and care for orphans and vulnerable children, by meeting their spiritual, physical, educational, emotional and social needs that they might overcome their life circumstances and break free from the cycle of generational poverty.