Hi, I’m Aaron DeHoog.
I’m a former Bible teacher turned entrepreneur who spent two decades helping over half a million everyday Americans steward their finances wisely — from cutting costs to safeguarding assets to investing for the future.
I did this through my work as the Financial Publisher at Newsmax Media (2005–2015) and as CEO of Banyan Hill (2015–2024). In that season, I had the privilege of working alongside influential leaders in media, business, and politics — including Steve Forbes, Dave Ramsey, Governor Mike Huckabee, and President Donald Trump.
But in 2024, I received a new calling.
A calling to help believers discover the Biblical Blueprint for managing money … to increase their ability to:
It started when I saw stunning data inside this chart…
Those who follow the Biblical Blueprint for managing money are, on average, three times wealthier than the average American.
Yet the average Christian isn’t three times wealthier — many are struggling.
The reason? 73% of Christians simply don’t follow the Biblical Blueprint.
I began to ask: What if that changed?
What if believers managed money the way Scripture teaches? What would that mean for Kingdom work? How many more missionaries, churches, Bibles, and healed lives could we fund?
My wife and I prayed — earnestly — about whether to stay in a secure career or step into this new assignment. With four kids at home (ages 9–16), it wasn’t a casual decision. But the answer became unmistakably clear: it was time to leave security for significance. And truthfully, I believe God has been preparing me for this work over the course of my entire life…
So I stepped down from my position. Two hours later, I began laying the foundation for my new mission-driven company: Abundant Prosperity.
To ensure the mission never bends to profit, I made God the majority owner of the business: 51% of the profits will support Christian ministries, and 100% of my book royalties (Called to Prosperity) go to my church.
My hope is simple: that you’ll learn how to give, gain, and grow your wealth for God’s Kingdom — and that one day you’ll hear the words we all long for: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”