Starting October 27, 2026: Small Cohort

The Steward's Playbook

Six weeks of biblical money training for Canadian Christian men. Live group calls, weekly workbooks, small cohort on purpose.

"Whoever is faithful with very little is also faithful with much." - Luke 16:10

6 live group calls
Weekly workbooks
10–15 men per cohort
Ends December 5

Built for the man who never got the memo.

Nobody taught you this. Not your father, not your church, not your school. That's not a character flaw. It's a gap. This is the six weeks that fills it.

The man who's been meaning to sort this out

Decent income. No real plan. The RRSP has something in it, the debt is manageable, but there's no system and it quietly bothers him.

The man carrying it alone

He knows the numbers aren't good. He hasn't told anyone the full picture. He needs someone who will sit across from him without flinching.

The husband working out what provision means

Mortgage. Kids. One income or two. He wants to do right by his family and isn't sure if he is. He needs a map, not more guilt.

The young man just starting out

First real job. Decent income, no habits yet. The decisions he makes in the next five years will compound for forty. He doesn't know that yet.

Six weeks. One foundation.

Each week builds on the last. You finish with a working plan, not just new information.

1
The Owner and the Manager

What stewardship actually means. You don't own what you have. You manage it on behalf of someone else. This changes everything. We clear away the prosperity gospel noise and the money shame, and establish who you are before the numbers begin.

Luke 16:10-12 / Matthew 25:14-30

2
The Honest Picture

Face the numbers without flinching. Net worth, cash flow, savings rate, giving percentage. Most men have never seen their full financial picture in one place. This week builds the map before anything else can happen.

Proverbs 27:23-24: "Know well the condition of your flocks"

3
The Plan

Build a budget that works for a real Canadian household. Zero-based budgeting, percentage frameworks, variable income, the mortgage, the kids. You leave this week with a first working budget. Not a template. An actual plan.

Luke 14:28-30: counting the cost before you build

4
The Debt Question

The biblical case for debt freedom, not as law but as wisdom. Snowball vs. avalanche. How to keep going when the numbers feel impossible. Grace for the man who's been in this longer than he'd like to admit.

Proverbs 22:7 / Romans 13:8

5
Building and Giving

The false choice between saving and generosity. TFSA, RRSP, FHSA in plain language. The tithe. How to give first and still build. The compounding math of both, and why they're not in competition.

Proverbs 3:9-10 / 2 Corinthians 9:6-8

6
The Long Game

What does faithful stewardship look like over a lifetime? CPP, retirement, legacy. The conversation about what you're building and for whom. We end with vision, not just mechanics, and a plan that goes well past December.

Psalm 112:1-3 / Proverbs 13:22

What's included

6 Live Group Calls

One 75-minute call per week via Zoom. Teaching, open discussion, and time to work through your specific situation with the group.

Weekly Workbooks

A practical worksheet every week: budgets, debt inventories, net worth snapshots, giving calculations. Built for Canadian households.

Private Group

A private space for cohort members to ask questions between calls, share wins, and stay accountable. Men only.

Materials Are Yours

All workbooks and session notes stay with you after the cohort ends. The plan you build doesn't disappear when it's over.

Dan Taylor

Led by

Dan Taylor

Dan is an ordained pastor in Ontario. He went to school for financial services and used to hold a mutual funds licence and a life insurance licence. When ministry became his full-time work, he let those licences lapse. He leads with pastoral instinct, not credentials. He has sat across from men in his congregation carrying debt shame they haven't told anyone about, men who have never seen their full financial picture, men trying to work out what provision actually means for their family. He built this cohort because he kept having the same conversation and decided to have it with a group instead of one man at a time.

Questions

When does it start?

The first cohort starts October 27, 2026 and runs for six consecutive weeks, ending December 5. One live call per week.

How much does it cost?

Pricing will be announced to the waitlist first. Joining the list is free and locks in your spot to enrol before it opens to the public.

How many men per cohort?

Small on purpose. Enough men to make the discussion rich, few enough that everyone gets heard. Expect 10–15 per cohort.

Do I need to be at a certain financial stage?

No. The cohort is built for men at different stages: just starting out, mid-career, or mid-life taking stock. Some carry debt, some are doing fine and want a framework. The curriculum meets each man where he is.

Do I need to be a Christian?

The cohort is explicitly Christian. The framework is biblical, the language is pastoral, and we'll be reading Scripture together. If you're exploring faith, you're welcome, but you should know what you're walking into.

Is this only for Canadians?

The financial content is built for Canadian households: TFSA, RRSP, CPP, Canadian tax brackets. If you're outside Canada, some specifics won't apply directly, but the biblical framework and the conversations are universal.

Six weeks from now,
you'll have a plan.

Or you won't start, and you'll be exactly where you are. Join the waitlist. It costs nothing and takes ten seconds.