Two Special Events with Nathan Dungan, Founder of Share Save Spend 

When

Money, Meaning and Faith: Financial Leadership in Communities of Faith
Saturday November 14, 2015 from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM CST
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Mind Your Money: a special evening especially for young adults
Friday November 13, 2015
Pizza Party at 6:00 PM
Presentation from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
RSVP for this special young adult event

Where

Christ Lutheran Church 
502 17th St NW
Minot, ND 58703
 

 
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 Presenter:

Nathan Dungan is the founder and president of Share Save Spend. He speaks and consults nationally with organizations and families on the topic of money and the effects of the consumer culture on money habits.

Nathan is the author of three books and numerous resources including; Money Sanity Solutions: Linking Money + Meaning, Prodigal Sons and Material Girls: How Not to Be Your Child’s ATM and a textbook for high school students, Personal Finance: A Lifetime Responsibility. His newest resource, Money Sanity U? is a subscription-based virtual learning library designed to improve individuals and families financial wellbeing by addressing a variety of money topics in a simple and interactive format.

A study, utilizing Nathan’s tools, showed that teaching youth about money can decrease their materialism and increase their self-esteem. The study, published in the journal Motivation and Emotion, is the first experimental evidence to demonstrate that decreasing focus on materialistic goals can cause long-lasting improvements in the wellbeing of youth.

For more information about Nathan visit, sharesavespend.com.

Contact

Sherie Heine 
Western North Dakota Synod-ELCA 
701-721-5025 
sherie@wndsynod.org 

Lisa Ahlness
Western North Dakota Synod-ELCA
701-223-5312
701-220-9011
lisa@wndsynod.org

 

Money, Meaning and Faith: Financial Leadership in Communities of Faith 

Where do youth and adults go to learn healthy money habits? In a world awash with consumer messages, it’s essential to help individuals and families develop healthy money habits that honor both their values and their faith journey. Share Save Spend founder, Nathan Dungan will provide ideas and insights to help you be relevant and responsive in the current financial environment.

Attendees will: ·

  • Discover how to proactively engage, educate and equip individuals and families in the role money plays in their lives – both practically and spiritually.      
  • Learn how the culture shapes our money habits and values (all ages) and how that is impacting our financial wellbeing.       
  • Learn strategies to invite the broader community into conversations and learning opportunities about money and values.      
  • Gain insight on new ways to communicate about money, values and their faith journey throughout the year.       
  • Learn how to leverage the learning event and implement the Share Save Spend process, tools and resources.

Saturday, November 14, 2015
Coffee and check-in will be available at 8:30 a.m.
Event begins at 9 a.m.

Register online by following the Register Now! link below.  We offer a variety of payment options including secure credit card processing via PayPal, pay by check by mail or pay at the door. 

Lodging

A block of rooms has been reserved under the name "WND Synod Block" at the Grand Hotel,1500 N Broadway, Minot, ND.  Please call 800-735-4493 for reservations.
 

Mind Your Money:
a special event especially for young adults!
 

This evening event is especially designed for college students, high school students, and other young adults.  In this highly interactive presentation , Nathan will illuminate various ways the culture shapes your money habits and values and how that is impacting your financial wellbeing. He will identify specific, actionable steps to help you prepare for a healthy financial future.

Participants will:      

  • Reflect on who and what shaped your early money habits.      
  • Gain insight into what it takes to shape your money narrative.
  • Learn to recognize your dominant money characteristics and discover how they impact others.
  • Discover new ways to communicate effectively and proactively about money and values.
  • Develop a financial decision-making process that honors your values.
  • Learn how to set realistic money goals that include saving and sharing.
  • Receive simple, implementable ideas and tools to help you develop healthy money habits.

More Information

College groups, youth groups and individuals are invited to attend this FREE event! 

Join us for Friday, November 13, 2015
Pizza at 6 PM, followed with Nathan's presentation from 7:00 - 9:00 PM.

Registration is not required, but please RSVP below with your name and the number of folks in your group so that we are sure there is enough pizza for everyone. 

Christ Lutheran has showers and room available if your youth group is interested in staying the night on Friday.  You would need to provide your own sleeping bags, etc.  If interested indicate that when you RSVP below.