This book isn’t just meant to be read. It’s meant to be lived.
Rooted in the charge of Amos 5:15 to “Hate evil. Love good. Establish justice in the gate,” it offers a bold vision for what it looks like to steward wealth with conviction, clarity, and Kingdom purpose.
Whether you’re a parent raising the next generation, an investor wondering how to successfully allocate your wealth for God’s glory, a financial advisor desiring to make an impact with and for your clients, or a Christian who longs to steward what God has entrusted to you–this book was written for you.
100% of book proceeds will be donated to the Impact Foundation, a faith-driven donor-advised-fund specializing in impact investing
Authors and longtime friends Stephen Jackson of Love Good and Boyd Bailey, multi‑book author and President of National Christian Foundation – Georgia, have shared a trusted relationship for more than a decade.
When God placed the message of Love Good on Stephen’s heart, one of his very first phone calls was to Boyd. During that conversation, Stephen sensed the Holy Spirit prompting him to ask Boyd to hold him accountable to a commitment: that every dollar of proceeds from Love Good would be donated to the Impact Foundation.
Following Boyd’s example of generosity and surrender, Stephen believes Love Good is God’s message for every reader—and he desires that all glory be given to Him.
What if, in our lifetime, we saw more capital mobilized for the Kingdom of God than ever before in all of history?
This isn’t just a book.
It’s a call for believers to reclaim wealth as a tool for God’s glory rather than a trophy for ourselves.
Every page of Love Good is written with one goal in mind: to see the resources God has entrusted to His people flow toward what He loves, redeem what’s broken, and establish justice in our generation.
But this isn’t something Stephen can do alone. It’s not even something one family or one church can do.
When you join the waitlist, you’re stepping into that mission.
Together, we can change the story of wealth in our lifetime.
The story of how Stephen dedicated himself to the Lord and his journey of learning to love what God loves, hate what He hates, and establish justice in our world
How to align your wealth with God’s will without sacrificing excellence or impact
The critical difference between generosity and stewardship
A practical framework for asking, “Would Jesus invest in this?”
Insights, best practices, and key questions Stephen’s learned from walking alongside more than 300 accredited investors and financial advisors who want to share their wealth with biblical conviction
This book has been stirring since 2024, at least for me, but it's clear it's been stirring for God long before (you can swipe for those details).
I’ve been writing Love Good alongside Caleb Breakey, Steve Rzasa, and Lee Black—the incredible team at Renown Publishing. We’ve had many Zoom calls, feedback loops, and edits. I can’t say enough about the writing process to get this book out of me, and I’m grateful to the team at Renown for helping ensure this message connects.
Did you know the Renown team has agreed to donate the royalties of Love Good to follow our lead in giving to the Impact Foundation Charity? If Love Good isn’t already exemplifying joyful giving—a message from its own contents—then I don’t know what is.
I started my new job with Faith-Driven Investor at the beginning of 2025 and set out to write Love Good. I was learning my new position at the same time I was learning to write a book. I had many hesitations along the way, so I learned to lean into listening prayer. I honestly think it kept me on the journey because the Lord provided, and I had the book written (all 9 chapters) by December 2025.
In the fall of 2024, I felt impressed on by the Lord to write a book about Amos. I couldn’t shake the thought. There were many confirmations around this time — too many to count — that led me to take action and set the plan.
I was in a transition between jobs, praying and asking God where He wanted me, all while knowing I had this task of writing Love Good. I knew He would help me, as He always had, so I put my “yes” on the table.
My firstborn son, Oakley, just turned 12 in 2025—the year I wrote Love Good. Oakley was born on December 16, 2013. My wife, Misty, liked the name Oakley when we were contemplating what to name our precious baby boy. I had just finished reading Amos, and I threw out to her, “What about naming him Amos?” We landed on Oakley Amos. God knew.
Today, Oakley Amos has become a talented artist, and you’ll see his art inside the Love Good book—a fun project we got to bring to life together.
After years as a firefighter and EMT and working on his family’s farm, God used a cancer diagnosis and a 50-foot fall to radically shift the trajectory of his life.
That wake-up call led him to full surrender and a deep desire to disciple others through how they live, give, and invest. Since 2017, he’s read the Bible cover to cover each year and brings that grounding to every conversation he has about wealth, purpose, and legacy.
Stephen has personally invested in more than a dozen private companies and venture funds that advance the Gospel and human flourishing. He’s spoken on stages around the world–from Dallas to the Philippines to Kazakhstan–and regularly evaluates early-stage faith-driven businesses as a venture fund screening committee member.
At home, Stephen and his wife Misty are raising their kids–Oakley, Oxley, and Olive–with an intentional family culture rooted in faith, stewardship, and service. They’re passionate about investing in companies that address gospel poverty, both geographically and generationally.
Stephen is also a former trustee and Stewardship Committee Chair at Hagen Creek Community Church and previously served on the adult discipleship team at a large Southern Baptist church in Georgia.
Stephen Jackson is a faith-driven investor, speaker, and consultant on a mission to help mobilize more capital for the Kingdom of God than ever before in history. He equips families, financial advisors, and organizations to align their wealth with God’s will through both radical generosity and redemptive investing.
Before leading the Love Good Message, Stephen served as Chief Impact Officer for a faith-based investment firm where he led portfolio impact measurement and created a 10-week masterclass on biblical stewardship. Over the past few years, he’s trained more than 70 financial advisors, guided 27+ groups through Faith-Driven Investor courses, and developed the “12 C’s of Faith-Driven Investment Screening,” a practical tool to help investors evaluate opportunities through a biblical lens.
It’s clear the Lord has been preparing Stephen to carry this word from Amos for his entire life.
When God commissions someone to bring a message forth, I listen. It reflects a lifetime of being shaped and molded so that, when it finally emerges, it carries weight.
Stephen has walked a journey most can’t imagine, and his message of stewardship is for the world.
It is God‑given and transformative, and I’m honored to receive it as a follower of Christ. If this message is realized, God will be glorified on earth as it is in Heaven.”