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Faith Driven Investor

Faith Driven Investor

Von: John Coleman Luke Roush
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Faith Driven Investor is a growing movement of business leaders, fund managers, investors, and pastors who are driven by their faith. We believe that God owns it all and that he cares deeply about how we steward our investments. Our vision is for a world where Christ's followers can pursue excellent investments that allow for financial returns and Gospel-centered transformation. Every investment has an impact. What's yours?2019 Faith Driven Investor Christentum Persönliche Finanzen Spiritualität Ökonomie
  • Episode 215 - Why NASCAR Legend Carl Edwards Walked Away at His Peak
    Feb 2 2026

    Faith Driven Investor Podcast - Episode 215

    Carl Edwards, NASCAR Hall of Famer and one of the 75 greatest drivers of all time, sits down with host John Coleman to share his remarkable journey from a Columbia, Missouri Volkswagen shop to the pinnacle of motorsports—and his courageous decision to walk away from it all at age 36.

    This conversation goes far beyond racing. Carl vulnerably discusses the dangers of building identity on performance, the cost of fame, and the miraculous moment on a mountaintop that transformed his understanding of faith. He opens up about stewarding wealth with a scarcity mindset, prioritizing marriage over children, and why he risked his family's entire $18,000 life savings on a single race car.

    Key Topics:

    • The entrepreneurial hustle required to break into NASCAR from Missouri
    • Building and losing identity through professional success and public image
    • Walking away from a championship-caliber ride and guaranteed income to prioritize family
    • A powerful conversion story involving Stephen Garber and a mountaintop ambush
    • Wrestling with generosity and stewardship after growing up with financial scarcity
    • Why loving your spouse well is the greatest gift you can give your children

    Notable Quotes:

    "I'm gonna keep racing for another 10 years. I'm going to hit my head another 25 times. 30 years from now, I'll be on the other end of this phone. My son will be sitting on the stairs. I don't know my kids. They'll resent me for everything I did. And I'll have given my life away." - Carl Edwards

    "If my mom didn't take that risk with everything she had and hang onto it that loosely, it was her life savings. I mean, I wouldn't be sitting here talking to you." - Carl Edwards

    "In my soul, when it made no sense to anyone else, I knew that this thing driving a race car was important to me, I loved it purely, and chasing that became such a wonderful adventure that yielded so much fruit." - Carl Edwards

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    47 Min.
  • Episode 214 - Marks on the Market: Kicking off 2026 in the Markets & Economy | Brandon Pizzurro
    Jan 19 2026

    Join Richard Cunningham and John Coleman for the first Marks on the Markets episode of 2026 as they welcome Brandon Pizzurro, President & Chief Investment Officer at GuideStone Capital Management, to unpack what investors need to know heading into the new year. After three consecutive years of double-digit returns, the conversation explores whether markets can sustain this momentum, the future of AI investing, and the opportunities emerging in small caps and private markets.

    Key Investment Topics:

    • Market outlook after three straight years of 20%+ returns and where opportunities lie in 2026
    • The Mag 7 dominance: Will small and mid-cap stocks finally see their rotation moment?
    • Federal Reserve policy expectations and why current rates may be historically appropriate
    • Private equity and IPO markets thawing after years of constrained liquidity
    • Geopolitical shocks to watch: Iran, Venezuela, and international market divergence
    • AI's impact on productivity, employment, and whether we're entering a new economic era

    Notable Quotes:

    "Breathless is probably one word. Just coming off three straight years like that, you always wanna protect on the downside. You wanna think about how things can go wrong. And when they don't for a third year in a row, you wanted to catch your breath and really take stock of what just happened." - Brandon Pizzurro

    "This is the Lord's capital that we're all stewarding, and we need to remember that as we kind of start the year off again. We have a charge here for our investors, but I think it's important to take a moment and be present, be thinking about why you're doing what you're doing." - Brandon Pizzurro

    "We are people under authority and it's easy to forget that sometimes. When we receive word from God, whether that be through scripture, whether that be through prayer or insight or inspiration, we are intended to execute against that will." - John Coleman

    About the Guests:

    Brandon Pizzurro serves as Managing Director at GuideStone Capital Management in Dallas, Texas, bringing sophisticated market analysis with a faith-driven perspective on stewardship and investing. John Coleman is a Managing Partner at Sovereign's Capital and regular co-host of the Marks on the Markets series, known for his thoughtful integration of economic analysis with Kingdom principles.

    This episode offers both tactical market insights and strategic wisdom for faith-driven investors navigating what promises to be a consequential year in financial markets.

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    47 Min.
  • Episode 213 - Seeds vs. Silos: A Sneak Peek of the 2026 FDI Conference
    Jan 5 2026

    Join hosts Henry Kaestner, Justin Forman, and Luke Roush as they preview the upcoming 2026 Faith Driven Investor Conference, exploring the transformative theme "Seeds vs. Silos" and what it means for how we steward capital in service of God's kingdom.

    Key Investment Topics:

    • Understanding the J-curve of investing and why seed capital requires patience before bearing fruit
    • The convergence of giving, investing, and building into unified asset allocation focused on mission
    • First-loss capital strategies: How philanthropic capital can unlock larger investment tranches
    • The urgency of African investment: Addressing 80% of the world's poor by 2030 through market-driven solutions
    • Redefining risk from an eternal perspective rather than purely financial metrics

    Powerful Quotes:

    "We're planting these seeds and the seeds are planted in the ground and they go down. And with the J-curve, all of a sudden it's underground, it doesn't look like it's great, and then it comes back up someplace further away, far enough away from where you planted it so that maybe you don't even get credit for it." - Henry Kaestner

    "It's not a failure of the system, usually, in terms of people using the platform God's given them. It's usually a failure of nerve." - Luke Roush

    "The tragedy is when you go into some of these dark places, tragically we find that darkness is more coordinated than the church." - Justin Forman

    Episode Description:

    Six years into the Faith Driven Investor Conference journey, the movement has reached an inflection point. What began as storming and forming is now transforming into coordinated action as investors, advisors, and fund managers converge around a unified mission: solving the world's greatest problems under God's power for His glory.

    This preview episode unpacks the conference theme "Seeds vs. Silos," challenging investors to move beyond accumulation mindsets (the barns and silos of our age) toward scattering seeds that grow underground before bearing fruit in unexpected places. Henry, Justin, and Luke explore how the J-curve of investing mirrors spiritual growth—requiring faith during the valley period when capital is deployed but results aren't yet visible.

    The conversation addresses critical shifts in the faith-driven investing ecosystem: the three-sided marketplace now including river guide advisors, the convergence of philanthropic and investment capital into unified asset allocation maps, and real-world examples of first-loss capital unlocking larger investment opportunities in emerging markets. With top-quartile performers now visible across virtually every asset class—from multifamily real estate to African venture funds—the movement has matured beyond feel-good stories to demonstrable excellence because of, not despite, biblical values. The hosts issue a clarion call for urgent action in Africa, where 80% of the world's poor will live by 2030, and challenge investors to rethink risk from an eternal perspective rather than merely financial metrics.

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    39 Min.
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