Discipleship and Personal Finance
Mental, Financial, Catholic, Traditional Catholic Nathan Crankfield Mental, Financial, Catholic, Traditional Catholic Nathan Crankfield

Discipleship and Personal Finance

If there was ever any temptation for me to just hone in on one of the seven pillars of excellence and run a ministry focused completely on that, the financial pillar would be the one. Catholics often lament about the mass exodus of people who were baptized Catholic running toward one of the many popular non-denominational churches in their area.

I, myself, went through about a four-year-long phase where I was seriously intrigued by such churches, especially Elevation church in Charlotte, N.C. and Transformation church in Tusla, O.K. I have read a number of books by prominent Protestant authors like John Elderidge, Dave Ramsey, and Gary Chapman. I still follow the wisdom and teachings of a number of these people.

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A Year of Excellence, Part One
Seeking Excellence, Spiritual, Interview Nathan Crankfield Seeking Excellence, Spiritual, Interview Nathan Crankfield

A Year of Excellence, Part One

Happy Anniversary, Seeking Excellence! My name is Marissa, and I have had the ultimate gift of working alongside Seeking Excellence President Nathan Crankfield over the last year. We have received numerous questions on how we started, what inspired the organization's creation, and how the team got involved.

This exclusive Q&A session with Nathan, provides a little insight into the hard work and dedication put in over the last year to make Seeking Excellence what it is today!

What was your inspiration for creating Seeking Excellence?

My inspiration for beginning was derived from one of my most quoted scripture passages that comes from the Gospel of Matthew. In Matthew 9, where Jesus goes, and he heals various people in the town; a blind man, a layman, all different and unique in circumstances. The gospel says that he went through all the cities and villages, healing every infirmity and every sickness that he came across. When Jesus looked out towards the crowd he had pity for them. Jesus had compassion for their conditions and that they were helpless like sheep without a shepherd.

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#selfcare
Nathan Crankfield Nathan Crankfield

#selfcare

Here is a little fun fact for your day: the hashtag #selfcare has been used on Instagram a staggering 32.3 million times. Even better, #selflove has been used 46.6 million times. To take it even higher, #loveyourself has been used an incredible 61.8 million times.

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