by Billy Epperhart | Dec 21, 2022 | Biblical Encouragement, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
Setbacks are a part of life, so it’s important that we learn how to overcome disappointment. I remember when my wife Becky and I moved to Colorado. We had to start over and rent a home which was disappointing, especially for my wife Becky. It brought her to tears. ...
by Billy Epperhart | Nov 22, 2022 | Biblical Encouragement, Personal Growth
The secret to contentment on your wealth building journey might be simpler than you think. When you’re building wealth, you will not find the ultimate satisfaction in your bank account. It’s great to have successful investments and meet financial goals. But the truth...
by Billy Epperhart | Nov 21, 2022 | Investing, Personal Growth
I am about to say something unheard of in most financial circles. Don’t focus on the money. Financial gain should never be the primary dictator of your decisions. Money is simply a measure of value. If you’re chasing money as a means to an end, you’ll be left empty...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 21, 2022 | Personal Growth
Change is inevitable, but that doesn’t make it easy. Have you ever faced a decision that had the power to change everything? Sometimes we’re forced to deal with change because of circumstances outside our control. Other times, we actively choose to make changes in our...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 28, 2022 | Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth, The WealthBuilders Podcast
Can you see the forest for the trees? Or do you tend to get so caught up in daily details that you lose sight of the overall picture? When thinking about our purpose and God’s calling, it’s essential to have a lifetime perspective. A lifetime perspective approaches...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 11, 2022 | Biblical Encouragement, Personal Growth
Before you can be really good at something, you must be willing to be really bad at it. At each level of growth, there is an inevitable learning curve. For example, if you want to learn a new language, you won’t be able to hold a conversation in the beginning. If you...