Art wraps the content of The Money Challenge around a fictional story of a family to make the information more relatable. Each of his subsequent books connect through the characters as he applies the milestones for married couples, for teens and to children. The Marriage Challenge: A Finance Guide for Married Couples helps couples get on the same page. The Money Challenge for Teens helps them Prepare for College, Run from Debt, and Live Generously, and The Secret Slide Money Club Series was written for kids.
Art’s latest book, Find More Money: Increase Your Income to Tackle Debt, Save Wisely, and Live Generously, published in 2020, addresses a problem that is becoming more common in today’s financial climate, when despite a family’s best efforts of reducing expenses, they still can’t make ends meet. The idea was sparked by Art’s conversation with a pastor who had cut his budget to the bare bones, didn’t have debt, but was still not making it. He wanted to stay in his local church, but he was struggling to put food on the table.
“The answer is not for him to skip a meal,” Art said. “He needs to find some additional income.” Art’s solution: side gigs, which can provide not just additional money but also an outlet for evangelism and engagement.
One individual was talented with woodworking – he used sales meetings as opportunities to connect in the community and share God’s word. Another pastor worked as an Uber driver. He looked for ways he could pray with his passengers and have conversations about Christ. Art noted that couples can commit to a side gig or second job for a season to help meet a financial goal. Knowing the sacrifice of time is only temporary can help couples get behind an effort as a team.