Faith Meets Stewardship: Inside the Global Financial Impact Faith Division Tour in Orlando
On January 23, 2026, Orlando became a gathering place for meaningful dialogue as the Global Financial Impact (GFI) Faith Division City Tour arrived at Ball's Temple First Born Church of the Living God with a clear mission: to create a safe, faith-centered space for conversations around stewardship, wisdom, and financial responsibility—without pressure, fear, or product-driven agendas.

Why the Faith Division Tour Matters
For many churches and faith leaders, finances can feel like a difficult topic—often avoided, misunderstood, or addressed only in moments of urgency. Yet Scripture speaks clearly and often about stewardship, responsibility, generosity, and preparation.
The Faith Division Tour exists to bridge that gap.
Rather than focusing on selling solutions, the Orlando gathering centered on education, biblical alignment, and empowerment. Attendees were encouraged to view money not as a taboo subject, but as a tool—one that can be stewarded with wisdom to support families, ministries, and communities.
A Gathering of Leaders and Servants
The Orlando stop at Ball's Temple First Born Church of the Living God welcomed 68 attendees, including pastors, ministry leaders, professionals, elders, and families who share a common heart: honoring God through wise stewardship.
The church body received the information with gratitude and openness, expressing deep appreciation for conversations that respected both faith and personal circumstances. The atmosphere was warm, respectful, and deeply relational. Conversations extended beyond the stage—happening in the aisles, after sessions, and through shared fellowship.
Leaders exchanged perspectives, asked thoughtful questions, and explored how financial clarity can strengthen—not distract from—spiritual mission.
Key Themes from the Orlando Tour Stop
Stewardship Is Discipleship
Stewardship is not separate from faith—it is a reflection of it. Participants explored how financial habits often reveal trust, priorities, and long-term vision.
Education Over Pressure
True empowerment comes from understanding. The Faith Division emphasized education-first conversations that respect individual circumstances and encourage informed decision-making.
Legacy Beyond the Pulpit
Faith leaders are called not only to shepherd spiritually, but to help congregations build sustainable lives—protecting families, preparing for the future, and leaving generational impact.
Alignment, Not Fear
Rather than leading with scarcity or urgency, the discussion focused on alignment—bringing finances into harmony with faith values and God-given purpose.
A Community-Centered Experience
Beyond teaching and discussion, the Orlando tour stop reflected the heart of service and compassion. One particularly moving moment came through a conversation with an elderly woman from the church who had recently undergone brain surgery.
She shared that after undergoing brain surgery, she wanted to know whether she could still qualify for life insurance so she could leave a meaningful legacy for her eight grandchildren.
Looking Ahead
Orlando was not an endpoint—it was a milestone.
As the Global Financial Impact Faith Division City Tour continues, each stop builds on the same foundation: faith-first conversations, education-driven insights, and a commitment to serve churches with integrity and respect.
For those who attended, the message was clear: when faith leads, stewardship follows—and impact multiplies.

