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Jesus' Terrible Financial Advice
- Flipping the Tables on Peace, Prosperity, and the Pursuit of Happiness
- Narrated by: Joe Geoffrey
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
"Jesus' advice ruined what I planned to write."
It was the recipe for a great book. John and his wife - both financial experts - had cut their income by 80% to pursue more meaningful lives. Within six years they had two kids, were debt-free, went on several vacations, and doubled their net worth. John was ready to share the biblical principles that made this possible.
But he couldn't. After reviewing Scripture's teaching on money - over 1,300 verses - he realized he had missed something big.
Jesus' Terrible Financial Advice turns even conventional Christian wisdom on its head. While it answers many of the practical questions we have - like does Jesus want me to be rich or poor? Should I give to everybody who asks? Is it wrong to save? - it goes beyond these concerns. It asks bigger questions, gives bolder answers, and offers a more comprehensive view of stewardship. Follow Jesus' "terrible" (shocking, otherworldly) financial advice, and you'll have what money can't buy: purpose.
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- P Martin
- 05-07-23
Saving God's way
Never heard of this book before but the title really caught my eye. The author not only had experience in the world of finance but was able to give sound advice from the Word of God including picking up on all those excuses we 'choose to legimately cheat defraud or steal' from each other as well as God in our tithing.
No stone left unturned in looking at this area of life where money is involved.
Thank you both to the reader and the author. Will definitely recommend to those who are wondering in what way they should view and ultimately approach the way 'the talents' we have been gifted.
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