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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 22 MIN

Jesus Was Born Rich – How Abundance Starts Faith Movements

from Solving America's Problems

On Solving America’s Problems, Jerremy Alexander Newsom and Dave Conley talk with Cruz Gamboa about shifting from scarcity to abundance mindsets in faith and business. Jerremy uses Jonah as metaphor for how suffering yields growth signals. His upcoming book “Be Rich Like Jesus” highlights initial wealth for Jesus, parallels with other figures. Riches come in varied forms. Gratitude and inner work are key to stepping into faith and entrepreneurship. Timestamps:(00:00) When the Whale Spits You Out – the moment everything changes(00:12) Jonah as metaphor – suffering produces the signal and growth you need(11:05) Jesus born with gold, frankincense and myrrh – major spiritual leaders often started with abundance(15:19) Lightning Round – AI benefits the self-employed and cash flow stays under-tracked(19:00) Takeaways & Closing – key lessons on faith abundance and entrepreneurshipConnect:Cruz Gamboa – Website | LinkedIn🌍 Connect with us: Instagram | YouTube | X

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