Covenant Wealth Insights
Articles on stewardship, wealth, and walking aligned with God's design.
Don't Go to Egypt — A Now Word for This Season
When the famine hit, every natural voice told Isaac to go to Egypt. He stayed instead. He redigged the stopped-up wells. He sowed in the year of drought. And he got a hundredfold. What does that ancient covenant pattern have to do with your financial structure today?
You're Not Starting Over: What to Do After a Financial Setback
f you have been through a financial loss — a job, a business, an investment, a season where surviving was the whole job — someone has probably whispered that you are starting over. This teaching challenges that narrative. The Shunammite woman lost everything while she was in the wilderness. But God was narrating her story in the throne room the entire time. He did not just restore what was lost. He accounted for every year she was gone. That is your pattern too.
What Do You Have in Your House?
Most families have never asked this question out loud — and that silence is the risk. What would happen to your family in 30 days, 90 days, or one year if your income stopped tomorrow? In this week's teaching, Sharon Webster answers that question directly and walks through the three protection layers every household needs — including the 2 Kings 4 widow principle: God multiplies what is already in your hand, not what you are waiting to receive.
Why There's Never Enough — The Hidden Mindset Draining Your Finances
You got a raise — and somehow you still don't have more money at the end of the month. You paid off one debt — and another one appeared. The problem isn't math. It's something running underneath the math. In this week's teaching, Sharon Webster goes deep on the hidden mindset draining your finances — and makes a distinction most financial coaching never makes: the difference between a scarcity mindset and a poverty spirit. One is a pattern of thought. The other is a spiritual assignment. And until you know which one you're dealing with, no strategy will fully work.
What Is the Counting of the Omer — And Why It Changes Everything Between Passover and Pentecost
Most people know Passover. Most know Pentecost. But almost no one talks about the fifty intentional, covenant-loaded days that connect them — the Counting of the Omer. In this post we walk through what the Omer is, why God designed the count, and how the three movements of this sacred season mirror exactly how He builds things in your life.
Bedikat Chametz: The Ancient Practice of Searching Your House — and Your Finances
Before Passover begins, Jewish households conduct Bedikat Chametz — a thorough, candlelit search for every hidden piece of leaven in the house. What if you applied the same practice to your financial life? This post introduces the three financial leavens most commonly found in the lives of believers — and shows you how to remove them before the new season begins.

