Big Bold Faith

Undercharging Isn't Humility

Brittany Durphey Episode 90

Are Christian entrepreneurs called to undercharge—or to steward wealth with bold faith?

In this episode of Big Bold Faith, Brittany dismantles a deeply rooted belief hiding behind spirituality: that holiness requires smallness, struggle, or being underpaid. Using Scripture, personal experience, and Kingdom truth, this conversation reframes money, pricing, and sustainability for faith-driven entrepreneurs.

If you’ve ever felt guilty charging what you need, feared being seen as greedy, or labeled your exhaustion as humility—this episode is for you.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why undercharging is often fear disguised as generosity
  • The difference between humility and hiding
  • How Scripture actually talks about wealth and godliness
  • Why Job being blameless and wealthy matters
  • The danger of idolizing money and idolizing poverty
  • How underpricing leads to burnout, resentment, and misalignment
  • Why charging what you need is stewardship, not greed
  • What happens when identity is tied to being “affordable”
  • Why fixing pricing without boundaries still leads to exhaustion
  • How rest, sustainability, and faith are deeply connected

Scripture & Biblical References Mentioned

  • Job 1:1–3
  • Isaiah 55
  • The Rich Young Ruler
  • Joseph of Arimathea
  • Nicodemus
  • Proverbs 31 Woman
  • Abraham, Solomon, Lydia

Who This Episode Is For

✔️ Christian entrepreneurs
✔️ Service providers who feel underpaid or overextended
✔️ Business owners struggling with pricing guilt
✔️ Faith-led leaders afraid of becoming “greedy”
✔️ Anyone exhausted from calling survival mode “ministry”

Key Takeaway

You are not more holy for being broke.
You are not more humble for being exhausted.
And charging what you need doesn’t dishonor God—it honors the calling He trusted you with.

Connect With Brittany

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