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In this powerful episode of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Crissy Lou Francis share how to train your kids not just to make money — but to manage it God’s way.

They reveal the Francis Family System of stewardship: Spend, Save, Invest, and Donate — and explain how these lessons helped their kids understand generosity, delayed gratification, and financial purpose from a young age.

Through real family stories and faith-filled wisdom, this episode helps parents lay a foundation for lasting success that honors God.

Is your child ready to succeed and make friends who share their values? Crissy is inviting your family and friends to join Redwood SuperKids, an amazing program for kids! Text “Superkids” to 33777 to learn more and sing up now! Follow Redwood Superkids on Instagram @redwood_superkids for updates!

You’ll Learn:

  • How to teach your kids about tithing and giving joyfully
  • Why saving builds patience and discipline
  • How to make “investing” a hands-on family lesson
  • The difference between ownership and stewardship
  • How to use money as a tool for ministry and family unity

🌲 Learn more: https://www.teamredwoods.com/podcast

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00:00 – Recap: $100 and $1,000 challenges

01:30 – The four-compartment money system

03:45 – Learning to invest and reinvest earnings

05:00 – Giving joyfully: the power of tithing

06:30 – Building reward through stewardship

08:45 – The $2,000 challenge and lessons in persistence

10:45 – Why saving teaches maturity

12:15 – How generosity builds confidence

14:00 – Transitioning from earning to scaling

15:15 – How “Super Kids” was born: the next family business

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