Transfer of Wealth
The transfer of over $30 trillion in global assets to women by 2030 is not just an economic shift—it's a divine assignment. Crystal Clear, host of The Crystal Clear Finances Podcast, argues that 95% of women will eventually become the primary financial decision-makers in their households, yet only 6% of Christian women feel prepared for this responsibility. She warns that many men avoid teaching their wives financial stewardship out of fear of discomfort, leaving widows unprepared to handle inheritance, death benefits, and household finances. This spiritual and practical gap, she says, is a crisis of readiness that faith-based communities must address. Drawing from her new certification through Women Doing Well, Crystal unveils a 12-week training program focused on biblical financial mindsets, identity in Christ, and legacy planning—designed to equip women to steward wealth with purpose, passion, and faith. The real danger isn’t wealth itself, but the false beliefs—fear, guilt, martyrdom—that keep people from growing. The solution? A plan rooted in identity, values, and proactive preparation. This isn’t about money; it’s about becoming the person God created you to be, ready to lead when the time comes.
95% of women will become the primary financial decision-makers in their households—prepare now, not when crisis hits.
Only 6% of Christian women feel capable of stepping into financial leadership—this is a crisis of readiness, not just wealth.
Fear-based money beliefs (e.g., 'money is evil') are inherited myths that trap people in poverty and poor decisions.
Financial stewardship is a spiritual assignment—your money is a tool to fulfill God’s purpose, not a source of guilt.
A 12-week training program called 'Women Doing Well' teaches biblical financial identity, mission, vision, and values.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Coming Wealth Transfer to Women
“By 2030, women will control over $30 trillion in global assets and two-thirds of baby boomers' assets will transfer from men to women in their household.”
The Hidden Crisis: Unprepared Women
“I've had one widow that I'm working with recently and she would just begin to weep. And she'd say, he used to tell me that. And I said, I don't want to listen to it. You take care of the finances. I'm not going to worry about it.”
The Root Cause: Money Mindsets from Childhood
“Those conclusions, many of the conclusions we came to as children were wrong, but we bring them into our adulthood and then we act them out.”
Financial Stewardship as a Spiritual Assignment
Money is not evil—it's a tool to fulfill God’s purpose. Generosity should be planned, not emotional. Crystal emphasizes that financial faithfulness with little leads to greater responsibility with much.
Identity, Mission, and Values: The Foundation
The second half of the 12-week program focuses on identity in Christ—writing vision, mission, and values statements to guide financial decisions and prevent distraction from God’s calling.
“Or I've had one widow that I'm working with recently and she would just begin to weep. And she'd say, he used to tell me that. And I said, I don't want to listen to it. You take care of the finances. I'm not going to worry about it.”
“If you're faithful with a little, he'll make you ruler over much. And if you're waiting for the trillions to fall into your hands, but you haven't been obedient with the thousands that you have.”
“Those conclusions, many of the conclusions we came to as children were wrong, but we bring them into our adulthood and then we act them out.”
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Crystal Clear
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Women Doing Well
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Jesus
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National Christian Foundation Study of Christian Women
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George
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AlphaStar Capital Management
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