
Andy Wallace, a former narcotics officer, transitioned from law enforcement to real estate by building 155 homes while still working nights on the police force. Using an innovative owner-financing model, he helped families who couldn't qualify for traditional mortgages purchase quality homes without credit checks. His approach prioritized integrity and accountability, resulting in minimal foreclosures. Wallace's business model evolved after a personal faith transformation, where he embraced Christian principles of stewardship. He began seeing his wealth and work as tools to serve others, especially during times of crisis like COVID, when he deferred payments for struggling homeowners rather than pursuing foreclosure.Wallace’s success in real estate became a launching pad for his true passion: global ministry. Through his nonprofit HELP, he has built orphanages in multiple countries, including Nigeria, where he addresses the impact of HIV/AIDS. His love for Israel has also driven his efforts to support Jewish communities, including involvement in the red heifers project and aiding Ukrainian Jewish families in making aliyah. Wallace views his work as a divine calling, rooted in biblical promises, and believes that blessing Israel is central to his mission. His story, shared on Biblical Money with Rabbi Rami Goldberg, demonstrates how faith, business, and service can be powerfully intertwined.Welcome to Biblical Money powered by Israel365, the channel where faith meets business. Here, we explore the powerful intersection of biblical principles and financial success. Hosted by Rabbi Rami Goldberg, this channel features insightful interviews with leading CEOs, executives, and entrepreneurs who share their journeys in business, finance, and faith.