Dr. Amy Walton has built a thriving enterprise at the intersection of faith and finance, addressing what she sees as a critical gap in how Christian women approach wealth building. Wealthy Woman Enterprises combines biblical teaching with practical business strategy, offering a pathway for women who want financial success without compromising their spiritual values.
The company’s approach stands out for its dual focus: addressing the psychological roots of financial struggle while providing concrete business tools. Through programs like Clarity to Cash™, Master Your Money Mindset, and the Faith & Finance Mastermind, Walton’s faith-based business coaching services tackle what she identifies as “financial strongholds”—deeply held beliefs that keep women from pursuing higher income or charging what they’re worth.
Beyond Mindset Work
What sets Wealthy Woman Enterprises apart is its integration of prophetic insight and biblical principles with financial literacy and business strategy. While many coaches focus solely on mindset or exclusively on tactical business skills, Walton’s methodology addresses both simultaneously. Her clients work through internal limitations while learning to increase visibility, develop revenue strategies, and build sustainable business models.
The results speak for themselves. Hundreds of women have completed her programs, with documented outcomes including career transitions from traditional employment to full-time entrepreneurship, home purchases, and the establishment of wealth transfer plans for future generations. Many participants have reported significant revenue increases and business launches following their work with the company.
A Growing Movement
Walton, a doctoral graduate and scholarship recipient of the Faith Figures Tour Bus Mentorship, has authored multiple books on wealth and faith. Her work attracts high-achieving Christian women—entrepreneurs, coaches, creators, and professionals—who describe feeling stuck despite their accomplishments. Many of her clients have experienced what Walton calls “playing small,” held back by self-doubt or conflicting messages about money and spirituality.
The personal development and financial education programs offered through Wealthy Woman Enterprises include one-on-one coaching, group programs, digital products, and live training sessions. This multi-format approach allows women to engage at different investment levels and learning styles.
Looking ahead, Walton has ambitious plans for expansion. Over the next three years, she aims to establish Wealthy Woman Enterprises as a global resource for faith-driven women in business. The roadmap includes accredited programs, retreats, live events, and a certification pathway for those who want to become wealth and mindset coaches themselves.
The company also maintains a mission focus beyond profit, partnering with organizations to sponsor children and support families. This commitment to giving back aligns with Walton’s broader vision of creating what she calls “generational wealth—God’s way.”
As the community grows toward tens of thousands of members worldwide, Walton continues to refine her Christian women’s wealth-building coaching model, publishing additional books and developing new programs. For women seeking financial success grounded in faith, her work offers a structured path forward that honors both their spiritual convictions and entrepreneurial ambitions.


