Ep75 - Investing: Where to Start: Four Biblical Rules for Building Wealth Wisely

Ep75 - Investing: Where to Start: Four Biblical Rules for Building Wealth Wisely

From Rich Young & Powerful by Andrew McNair

February 20, 2026 · 10 min

About this episode

Andrew McNair discusses four biblical rules for investing that emphasize stewardship and intentionality over mere market strategy.

Warren Buffett famously said, “Rule #1: Don’t lose money. Rule #2: Don’t lose money.” But what if investing isn’t just about avoiding loss — it’s about becoming faithful? In this episode of Rich, Young & Powerful , Andrew McNair walks through four foundational rules for investing that go beyond market strategy and into stewardship, discipline, and character. Whether you’re just getting started or refining your approach, this conversation reframes investing as an act of intentionality — not speculation. Backed by Scripture, timeless wisdom, and practical insight, Andrew unpacks how thoughtful planning, diversification, patience, and disciplined review can transform the way you build wealth. Investing isn’t about excitement. It’s about faithfulness over time. If you want to build something that outlives you, this episode is your starting point. Find more resources at RichYoungPowerful.com/blog . Check out our YouTube channel at Everyday Philanthropist and grab a copy of Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book . Please subscribe, rate, and review! Subscribe to the Everyday Philanthropist YouTube channel for more…

People in this episode

Host: Andrew McNair

Topics covered

  • investing
  • wealth building
  • biblical principles
  • stewardship
  • financial discipline

Keywords

  • investing
  • wealth
  • biblical rules
  • financial planning
  • discipline

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Organizations: Rich Young & Powerful, Everyday Philanthropist

Products: The Giving Crisis

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