Online financial literacy Course for kids

Money Explorers is a values-first, self-guided financial literacy course for kids. We teach how money is defined, earned, and stewarded, through engaging lessons and a Biblical world-view, inviting parents into meaningful conversations with their children.

While the world chases more, we rest in enough.

We explore money, wealth, investing, and value through the lens of Biblical truth, helping kids and families build healthy habits, together.

Wealth Perspective

We define money as a tool for stewardship, not status, shaping how learners view value, purpose, and provision.

Money Skills

From spending and saving to giving and investing, we teach practical habits that support thoughtful, intentional living.

Enduring Principles

Each lesson is grounded in Biblical truth, providing a framework for lasting, values-driven decision-making.

Mindset Shifts

We invite families into rich dialogue that challenges cultural norms and renews thinking through Biblical wisdom.

Shaping Mindsets and money habits

Money Explorers

Explore the Curriculum

The Money Explorers financial education course for kids is organized into three sections that build a strong foundation for understanding, earning, and stewarding money. Each includes age-appropriate lessons, fun games and stories, creative activities, and parent guides to help families grow together in financial education and stewardship.

SECTION 1

What is Money?

Build a strong foundation with the basics of money, where it comes from, how it works, and why it matters.

SECTION 2

Earning

Learn how work has evolved over time and how to earn money with integrity, creativity, and responsibility.

SECTION 3

Stewarding

Learn how to faithfully manage the resources God has entrusted us with, laying the foundation for a fruitful and generous life.

THE FINANCIAL LITERACY GAP

Why Teaching Kids About Money, Matters

The earlier kids learn about money, the better prepared they, and their families, will be for real-life decisions, challenges, and opportunities. We believe that Biblical wisdom, paired with practical skills, can shape generations.

6

is the age that kids start forming money habits.

38%

of Gen Z (13-28) can answer basic financial literacy questions, the lowest of any generation.

50%

of U.S. adults demonstrate basic financial literacy, with only half correctly answering financial literacy questions in 2024.

$1000

Average annual cost of financial illiteracy per U.S. adult, adding up to over $240 billion nationwide.

37%

of U.S. households can’t cover a $400 emergency, showing a potential impact of financial illiteracy.

52%

Teens (15-18) fail to pass the National Financial Literacy Test, lacking foundational skills in budgeting and saving.

32%

of U.S. households compiled a monthly budget in 2023, leaving over two-thirds without a budget.

17%

U.S. elementary schools teach financial literacy, meaning 83% do not offer such education.

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We’re gearing up for a Fall 2025 launch of Money Explorers, a fun, faith-filled financial literacy adventure for kids! Sign up for sneak peeks, exclusive content, and free access to Lesson 1: Money Matters.