“The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender.”Proverbs 22:7
You work hard, you have faith, but at the end of the month the money just disappears. It's not a lack of effort — it's a lack of a system.
“Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won't you first sit down and estimate the cost?”
God never asked you to improvise with your finances. He asked for a faithful steward — someone with a plan, disciplined, intentional. The Freedom Snowball is that plan: week by week, verse by verse, one step of faith at a time.
The secret isn't in the math — it's in the momentum. Every debt paid off fuels the next one. Every week of faithfulness builds the next. The system was designed for exactly that.
List everything — credit cards, car loans, medical bills. Put a number on the problem. When you know exactly what you're dealing with, fear loses its power.
Order smallest to largest. Every extra dollar goes to the smallest debt. When it hits zero, that payment rolls to the next one. The snowball grows on its own.
While eliminating debt, the Grace Jar accumulates. Start with $5 in week 1 — and reach over $16,000 after 52 weeks, without working more.
A practical guide, a journey of faith. Each week brings a scripture, a teaching, a set of action steps — everything you need, without having to figure it out alone.
The guide is divided into 10 weekly modules, each with a scripture, teaching, action steps, reflection space, and notes. You never have to wonder what to do next.
Each week includes scripture · worship song · teaching · action steps · reflection · notes space
I spent years feeling like faith and finances lived in separate worlds. Grace showed me that managing money is an act of worship. In 14 months I was completely debt-free — for the first time in my adult life.
I never thought I could save with three kids at home. The Grace Jar Challenge started at $5 — felt almost silly. I'm now on week 28 and have nearly $3,000 saved that never existed before.
What got me was the accountability partner week. I shared my list with my deacon and the shame turned into strength. He checked in every Sunday — and I never wanted to let him down.
I was skeptical — thought it was just another finance method with a religious coat of paint. But the scriptures aren't decoration. They change how you think about money. Week 4 broke me in the right way.
You don't need to earn more. You don't need a finance degree. You need a system — and the courage to start.
For anyone who has faith, works hard, and still feels like money slips through their fingers. No prior financial knowledge is required — the system starts from zero and walks you through it week by week.
No. The method was created by someone who was $23,400 in debt on an average income. The Grace Jar Challenge starts at just $5 a week — any income level works. The secret is the system, not the amount.
Digital — you receive the PDF as an instant download after purchase. It was designed for printing at home or any copy shop. You can print as many copies as you want: one for yourself, one for your accountability partner.
The method is rooted in Christian faith — each week opens with a scripture and a worship song. The financial methodology (Snowball, zero-based budgeting, emergency fund) is universal and proven, but the structure is intentionally designed for those who want to integrate faith and stewardship.
We offer a 7-day guarantee. If you apply the first weeks and feel it's not right for you, just reach out and we'll refund 100% of your purchase — no hassle, no questions asked.
Yes — and it's even more powerful that way. The guide explicitly covers the accountability partner role (which can be a spouse, friend, or deacon). Families who go through it together see faster results. You can print a copy for each person.
“For I know the plans I have for you — plans to give you hope and a future, not to harm you.”Jeremiah 29:11
Ten weeks. One decision at a time. One payment at a time. One dollar in the Jar at a time. This is how freedom is built.