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This article was taken from the Signs Radio episode 176. Many thanks to CAP Australia and Rosie Kendall for her time and expertise. To listen to the full episode, head to signsofthetimes.org.au/podcast
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many are worrying about their financial future. So long as we continue to ignore the conversation, the small problems we let slip regularly will build up to substantial challenges. Talking about money is necessary if we want to turn our situations around.
ZANITA FLETCHER IN CONVERSATION WITH ROSIE KENDALL
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oney . . . It’s the grease that makes the world go round, yet it’s one of the least chosen table topics of choice. With the rising cost of living, the price of lettuce being tripled and a seemingly never-ending list of things to pay for,
We sat down with Rosie Kendall, CEO of Christians Against Poverty Australia, to talk about budgeting, boundaries, values and having the hard conversations in order to find financial freedom.
So, to bite the bullet, we sat down with Rosie Kendall, CEO of Christians Against Poverty (CAP) in Australia. CAP is a charity that exists to equip Church churches with solutions to help people in financial distress by providing practical tools,
services and skills to the public. Their services are free of charge and they function across all states in Australia, as well as in New Zealand, the USA, the United Kingdom and Canada. “Money is a holistic issue,” MARCH 2023 • SIGNS OF THE TIMES.ORG.AU
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