
Are Christians Foolish with Money?
From Brad Stine Has Issues! by Spreely Media
March 10, 2026 · 44 min · Episode 39
About this episode
Brad interviews Robert Netzly about the mission and purpose of Christian Wealth Management and Biblically Responsible Investing.
Robert Netzly, discovered Biblically Responsible Investing through prayer and deep thoughts about Christian stewardship. He believed that BRI was the key to making impactful, spiritual change in the world around him and left his previous Private Client Services position in the hopes of pursuing a path of hope and healing. In April of 2011, Robert opened the doors to Christian Wealth Management’s first office in Hollister, California. In little more than six months, CWM’s message of Biblically Responsible Investing had taken root and the firm soon found itself overwhelmed by the amount of incoming business. We found more like-minded advisors, advanced our mission, and developed the core leadership team. Tonight, Brad interviews Robert about CWM’s purpose and mission See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .
People in this episode
Host: Brad Stine
Guest: Robert Netzly
Topics covered
- Biblically Responsible Investing
- Christian stewardship
- financial management
- hope and healing
- impactful change
Keywords
- Christian Wealth Management
- Biblically Responsible Investing
- stewardship
- financial advice
- spiritual change
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Christian Wealth Management
Places: Hollister, California
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