Financial Peace University

  • Data shows that the average FPU graduate pays off $5,300 in debt and saves $2,700 in just 90 days. The course more than pays for itself, often in the first month. You're not spending money on FPU, you're investing in a system that has helped over 10 million people get out of debt for good.

  • A lack of information was never really the problem. Most of us know we should spend less than we earn. What we need is formation, not just information. In FPU, you'll learn the psychology behind why we overspend, how to build habits that actually last, and you'll do it alongside a community that holds you accountable.

  • Absolutely! And you're not alone. Many participants start solo. Thousands of couples report that FPU became the turning point that got them finally on the same page about money.

  • This is the exact moment FPU was made for. There is no amount of debt that puts you outside the reach of a plan. The Baby Steps give you a clear, grace-filled path forward so you're not just surviving each month but actually moving somewhere. You don't need to have it together to begin.

  • About 60 to 90 minutes once a week for 9 weeks.

  • Not at all. High earners, business owners, and even financial professionals report taking FPU because earning more doesn't automatically mean keeping more or living in God’s vision for stewardship and generosity.

  • When you sign up, you’ll have access to all of the coursework, which means if you miss a week, you can catch up on your own time.

  • The habits you form before you have money determine everything about what happens when you do have money. Most people spend years unlearning patterns they built in their twenties. You have the rare opportunity to build the right ones from the start, before the stakes get higher.

  • You begin exactly where you are. FPU doesn't ask you to have money before you start. It asks you to tell your money where to go, even if that money is small. Learning to give every dollar a name on a $800 a month budget builds the exact same muscle you'll use on a $8,000 a month budget. The amount changes. The practice stays the same.

  • Over 10 million people have completed FPU. Independent studies show graduates pay off an average of $5,300 in debt and save $2,700 in their first 90 days. This isn't a gimmick, it's a structured, battle-tested system with decades of real-world results behind it. The question isn't whether it works. It's whether you're ready to let it work for you.