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Financial Domain

Steward your resources with wisdom and peace.

Financial stress directly impacts your mental and physical health. Doxa helps you build financial awareness through check-ins, goal setting, and reflection — not budgeting tools, but the mindset and habits that lead to financial peace.

The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.

Proverbs 21:5

What Doxa Offers for Financial Growth

Tools designed to help you grow intentionally in this area of life.

Financial Check-ins

Quick assessments of your financial stress, confidence, and progress toward goals.

Stewardship Reflection

Guided reflections on generosity, saving, and biblical principles of financial management.

Goal Tracking

Set and track financial milestones — from emergency funds to debt freedom to generous giving.

  • Financial wellness check-ins and scoring
  • Track progress on financial goals
  • Reflect on spending habits and generosity
  • AI-guided financial encouragement rooted in biblical stewardship
  • Connect financial health to overall wellness

Research-Backed

Financial stress directly impacts mental and physical health

Research establishes a clear, bidirectional relationship between financial well-being and health. Financial distress elevates depression risk, while financial stability supports both mental and physical wellness.

Adults with <$5,000 in assets have 2x odds of depression vs. those with $100,000+
Financial distress predicts reduced health and elevated depression risk
Financial capability positively associated with mental and physical health

Sources

Ettman, C.K., Thornburg, B., Abdalla, S.M., Meiselbach, M.K., & Galea, S. (2024). Financial assets and mental health over time.

Scientific Reports (Nature), 14, Article 26188.

Adults with less than $5,000 in accrued financial assets reported over two times the odds of screening positive for depression, anxiety, and co-occurring depression and anxiety compared to those with $100,000+.

PubMed

Bialowolski, P., Weziak-Bialowolska, D., Lee, M.T., Chen, Y., VanderWeele, T.J., & McNeely, E. (2021). The role of financial conditions for physical and mental health: Evidence from a longitudinal survey and insurance claims data.

Social Science & Medicine, 281, 114041.

Favorable financial conditions (safety and capability) positively associated with self-reported mental and physical health, and are associated with reduced risk of depression. Financial distress predicted reduced health outcomes.

PubMed

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