Plan to Prosper

Stonecrop Wealth Advisors

Plan to Prosper is a faith-driven podcast that helps Christians steward their finances with wisdom, purpose, and peace. Each episode offers practical financial guidance rooted in timeless biblical principles. This isn’t about get-rich-quick strategies or prosperity gospel promises. It’s about honoring God with your money, planning with diligence, and building lasting wealth for future generations. Whether you’re just starting your financial journey or looking to align your finances with your faith, Plan to Prosper brings clarity, encouragement, and eternal perspective.

  1. 23h ago

    Become the Kind of Person Who Builds Wealth

    Why is true financial transformation less about strict budgets and more about who you are becoming? Discover how shifting your identity before your behavior unlocks lasting wealth and biblical stewardship. In this episode of Plan to Prosper, Logan and Dalton discuss how identity drives financial choices and long-term stewardship. Drawing parallels from scripture, physical fitness, and daily habits, they explain why lasting financial health starts with who you believe you are in Christ rather than setting temporary financial goals. Learn how shifting your mindset from chasing a specific dollar amount to becoming a wise steward naturally shapes daily financial decisions and builds wealth that lasts. What you'll learn: How the biblical pattern of identity preceding behavior applies to personal finance Why identity sustains financial habits long after goal motivation fades The key character traits and daily habits of financially healthy stewards How to align tiny daily spending decisions with your core identity Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    Become the Kind of Person Who Builds Wealth
  2. Aug 12

    Is It Okay to Buy Nice Things?

    Is buying expensive items a sign of worldliness, or can enjoying quality craftsmanship actually glorify God? In this episode of Plan to Prosper, Logan and Dalton explore the tension between biblical warnings against greed and the reality of a God who richly provides all things for us to enjoy. They dive into the heart motives behind buying luxury or high quality goods, discuss the "better, not bigger" principle, and share practical categories where investing in quality truly makes sense for faithful stewards. What you’ll learn: The biblical distinction between godly enjoyment and worldly materialism Diagnostic questions to test whether your heart is in the right place before making an upgrade How the "better, not bigger" principle helps you choose durability over constant replacement A 5-question filter to evaluate any major non-essential purchase Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    Is It Okay to Buy Nice Things?
  3. Aug 5

    When Good Financial Planning Goes Wrong

    Are you saving for ultimate comfort, or are you building wealth that honors God? A successful financial strategy can quickly turn foolish when personal consumption becomes the final goal. In this episode of Plan to Prosper, Logan and Dalton examine Jesus's parable of the rich fool in Luke 12. While society praises building bigger barns and retiring early for self-indulgence, Scripture warns against storing up treasures for ourselves without being rich toward God. The discussion contrasts foolish hoarding with wise biblical stewardship, demonstrating how to save and invest with a heart posture that remains completely dependent on God. What you will learn: The subtle difference between faithful stewardship and selfish accumulation What Jesus meant when He spoke about being rich toward God Diagnostic questions to check your heart posture as your net worth grows How biblical leaders like Joseph modeled long-term planning without greed Why true financial freedom should increase your availability for God's Kingdom Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    When Good Financial Planning Goes Wrong
  4. Jul 29

    The Quiet Life: A Biblical Theology of Work

    In a culture obsessed with viral success and early retirement, what if God's design for your career is remarkably ordinary? In this episode of Plan to Prosper, Dalton explores 1 and 2 Thessalonians alongside Genesis 2 to unpack a biblical theology of work, explaining why labor was woven into humanity's original design before sin entered the world. He addresses common modern pitfalls like work idolatry, idleness, and social media outrage, highlighting how ordinary, quiet faithfulness forms the necessary foundation for biblical stewardship and generational wealth. What you’ll learn: Why work existed as part of God's original creation purpose rather than as a consequence of the Fall. What the Apostle Paul meant by his countercultural command to lead a quiet life and mind your own affairs. How a diligent work ethic serves as a powerful evangelistic witness to outsiders. The critical distinction between a genuine inability to work and an unwillingness to work. How faithful labor creates the financial margin needed to save, give, and leave an inheritance. Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    The Quiet Life: A Biblical Theology of Work
  5. Jul 22

    One Year of Plan to Prosper

    Are online financial gurus actually leading you astray, or is there genuine, biblically grounded wisdom to be found amidst the noise? In this episode of Plan to Prosper, Logan and Dalton look back on their first full year of podcasting, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, favorite guests, and some of the hardest topics they had to simplify. They face real (and hilariously mean) YouTube comments head-on, share a lighthearted AI roast of their own show, and induct their top financial principles into the very first Plan to Prosper Hall of Fame. Finally, they reflect on how their own financial opinions have shifted over the last year as they continue their mission to help you steward your wealth for God's glory. What you’ll learn: The Hall of Fame Advice: Discover the single most important framework for buying a car and why your savings rate matters more than your income level. Responding to the Critics: We read and react to the meanest, funniest comment section roasts from the past year. AI vs. Finance Bros: A hilarious look at how artificial intelligence roasted our wardrobe, our format, and our theological pivots. Shifting Opinions: Why Dalton is slightly changing his mind on the "ultimate" status of HSAs and why Logan is warming up to sinking funds. The Core Truth: Why money is ultimately a tool entrusted to us by God to serve families and build an enduring legacy. Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    One Year of Plan to Prosper
  6. Jul 15

    3 Financial Questions Everyone Should Be Able to Answer

    Is your money actually prepared for what comes next, or are you just crossing your fingers and hoping for the best? Most families have a collection of financial accounts, but very few actually have a resilient financial plan that honors God and protects their loved ones. In this episode of Plan to Prosper, we walk through the exact financial checklist every Christian family needs to master. True financial health is not just about growing your net worth — it is about creating margin, building optionality, and aligning your resources with biblical wisdom. We break down the vital conversations you need to have with your spouse tonight to ensure your household is truly prepared for life's biggest "what ifs." What you’ll learn: Why a high net worth does not guarantee your family is protected if the worst happens How to stress test your financial flexibility using the five year early retirement rule The "break glass in case of emergency" strategy to build bulletproof margin How an unexpected Social Security loop can completely reshape your investment strategy A simple audit to reveal whether your bank statements match your actual kingdom values Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    3 Financial Questions Everyone Should Be Able to Answer
  7. Jul 8

    Everything Is Risky (And That's Alright)

    Are you unknowingly jeopardizing your God-given resources by trying to avoid all financial risk? True biblical stewardship is not about eliminating risk, but about understanding which risks are truly worth taking. In this episode of Plan to Prosper, we unpack the hidden risks lurking inside our financial choices, from the steady erosion of purchasing power to the psychological traps of market volatility. Drawing on timeless biblical perspectives like the Parable of the Talents, we look at why avoiding market risk often means accepting a more dangerous, invisible threat: inflation. Discover how to shift your mindset from fear to faithful stewardship, ensuring your portfolio aligns perfectly with your long-term goals, values, and convictions. What you’ll learn: Why a zero-risk financial plan is a dangerous myth and how risk can only be exchanged, not eliminated. The mechanics of inflation risk and why holding too much cash can quietly destroy your purchasing power over long periods. How to differentiate between temporary market volatility and the permanent loss of capital. The distinct types of financial risk hiding in plain sight, including liquidity, concentration, interest rate, longevity, and behavioral risk. How a comprehensive risk evaluation helps align your asset allocation with your actual capacity and goals. Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    Everything Is Risky (And That's Alright)
  8. Jul 1

    Should You Rollover Your Old 401(k)?

    Are you making one of the most important financial decisions of your career based on a rule of thumb? Most people assume rolling over an old 401(k) into an IRA is an automatic next step, but blindly following the crowd can cause you to forfeit massive tax advantages, asset protections, and unique planning opportunities. In this episode of Plan to Prosper, we break down the critical tradeoffs between leaving your retirement funds with a previous employer or executing a rollover. True biblical stewardship requires moving past financial autopilot and carefully analyzing your unique circumstances to honor God with the resources you have been given. What you’ll learn: Why an IRA opens up the entire investing universe, including faith-based options that are rarely available in employer plans The "Rule of 55" and how a premature rollover can accidentally trigger a 10% early withdrawal penalty How pastors can unintentionally eliminate their tax-free Clergy Housing Allowance by moving assets out of a church-sponsored plan The intricate Net Unrealized Appreciation (NUA) strategy that could save you thousands in taxes if you hold company stock The stark differences in asset protection between ERISA-governed 401(k) plans and state-regulated IRAs Subscribe for future episodes filled with practical tools and timeless biblical wisdom. Advisory Services offered through Stonecrop Wealth Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This material is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal or tax advice and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney or tax advisor. The information contained in this presentation has been compiled from third party sources and is believed to be reliable as of the date of this report. Past performance is not indicative of future returns and diversification neither assures a profit nor guarantees against loss in a declining market. Investments involve risk and are not guaranteed.

    Should You Rollover Your Old 401(k)?

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Plan to Prosper is a faith-driven podcast that helps Christians steward their finances with wisdom, purpose, and peace. Each episode offers practical financial guidance rooted in timeless biblical principles. This isn’t about get-rich-quick strategies or prosperity gospel promises. It’s about honoring God with your money, planning with diligence, and building lasting wealth for future generations. Whether you’re just starting your financial journey or looking to align your finances with your faith, Plan to Prosper brings clarity, encouragement, and eternal perspective.

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