Justin Daymude, founder of Seven Baskets Financial, is expanding his faith-based financial education platform with multiple new initiatives in 2025. The company, established in 2023 to help believers achieve financial freedom through biblical principles, is launching a book, an online course, and a podcast that integrate spiritual teachings with practical money management strategies.
Daymude recently published "Building Your Storehouse: Thriving in God's Economy," a guide designed to equip believers with biblical financial principles and strategies. According to the Seven Baskets website at https://7basket.com, the book reveals "God's financial blueprint for believers" and reflects the company's conviction that Christians should manage money "with faith and wisdom." Daymude's approach combines scripture with personal testimony, often recounting how he recovered financially after losing everything to debt and poor stewardship.
The company's core philosophy emphasizes Deuteronomy 8:18, which states that "the Lord gives us the power to get wealth to fulfill His covenant." Daymude teaches that God expects believers to use their wealth to advance the Gospel, and he demonstrates this through practical programs like the firm's "Debt-Free Life" initiative, which guides clients in escaping debt burdens.
In 2025, Seven Baskets Financial will launch The Stewardship Course, an online training program covering biblical financial principles, debt management, asset building, and storehouse creation. The course teaches participants to chart their money flow, refine spending habits to eliminate unnecessary debt, and learn to "sow new seeds" into future wealth. According to the company, this education provides both practical and spiritual tools for responsible financial management in all areas of life.
Daymude is also launching The Seed & Harvest Podcast: Faith, Freedom and Finance, featuring conversations at the intersection of faith and money. The podcast will include guest interviews on topics like Christian stewardship, generosity, and entrepreneurship from a kingdom perspective. Episodes will highlight Daymude's stewardship philosophy and include discussions about his book. The podcast is available on multiple platforms including https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-seed-harvest-podcast-faith-freedom-finance/id1833995239 and https://open.spotify.com/show/3emSW6ixTF34Yn7Wyf2t5q?si=8f76430e5a8942a7.
These developments represent a significant expansion of faith-based financial education resources at a time when many religious communities seek guidance on managing money according to their spiritual values. By combining biblical teachings with practical financial strategies, Daymude's initiatives address both the spiritual and material aspects of wealth management for Christian audiences. The approach reflects a growing trend of integrating faith perspectives into financial planning and education, offering an alternative to secular financial advice that doesn't account for religious values and priorities.



