Most people don’t have a money problem — they have an order problem. We live in a world that says consume, borrow, and accumulate, yet stress and confusion about money continue to rise. But financial coach Chad Pruitt believes it doesn’t have to be this way.
Because when you change the order, you change your life.
The Money Order is a practical, biblical, and deeply personal guide that brings clarity to a confusing world. It introduces a simple, timeless framework that works for everyone — regardless of age, income, or stage of life.
What you’ll • Why stewardship and generosity must come first • How to prepare wisely with anticipation, planning, and investing • How to live with boundaries, priorities, and contentment • How to avoid debt, stress, and the world’s “upside-down” financial order • How to align your money with your mission, values, and purpose • How to experience real peace, margin, and the Abundant Life Jesus promised
Blending biblical wisdom, engineering logic, simple analogies, and real-life stories, The Money Order gives you a clear path to take control of your finances — without fear, shame, or complexity.
Whether you’re a young adult beginning your journey, a parent guiding your family, or someone seeking a fresh start, this book will help you build a life of purpose and freedom.
It’s not just about money. It’s about the abundant life. And when you get the order right, everything changes.
This is a great book to help you rethink how you prioritize money. Pruitt reverses the order that most of us traditionally think about money. Most of us have been told that giving is important, but we give the leftovers at the end of the month or don’t actually give until later in life when we think we have enough money to actually give. Pruitt upends this thought instructing instead to give first, then prepare, then live the life you’ve prepared for. The book is biblical in its concepts, but the concepts are not for just the religious. The structure of give, prepare, live is secular, but backed with biblical truth and worldly experience as Chad and many others have lived out. Thought-provoking and an easy read for someone who just earned their first paycheck or maybe their last as they head in to retirement.