Only 38% of Gen Z can answer basic financial literacy questions — making them the least financially literate generation on record. And even baby boomers only clock in at 55%. Aaron Caid, Chief Marketing Officer of Adelfi, the largest Christian banking institution in the country, joins Brian From to talk about why that matters, what the Bible actually says about money (over 2,300 verses worth), and how generosity was never meant to be the last thing you do with what's left. It's the first. Adelfi was born nearly 70 years ago when a group of ministers discovered banks didn't understand them — so they pooled their resources to help each other — and now serves Christians in all 50 states across individuals, families, churches, and ministries. Aaron also makes a personal confession: he talked to his kids about money but never actually showed them how the family finances worked. And he argues that modeling is more powerful than instructing. A practical, grounded conversation about stewardship, generosity, and how to start the money conversation even when it's uncomfortable. Find Adelfi at https://www.adelfibanking.com/.

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