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Money -- it seems no matter how much we have, most Americans are locked in a struggle with debt, taking a toll on virtually every area of our lives. Author Ron Blue has helped thousands get -- and stay -- out of debt once and for all. In Taming the Money Monster, he provides a road map to conquering this all-too-common problem. His easy-to-read guide gives sound advice from a biblical perspective on what it takes to overcome debt for good, become financially responsible, and finally make peace with the "monster"--Back cover
Don't let money rule your life. Taming the Money Monster offers expert advice to help you manage your money wisely and find real financial freedom. - Back cover.
Show Your Money Who's Boss is filled with pleasant surprises. It begins with a delightfully entertaining story about finding hidden money, and then leads readers on a journey that uncovers hidden jobs, hidden wealth, showing your money who's boss, and “Financial ADHD.” Readers will learn how to layoff proof their jobs and will profit from many practical suggestions about changing careers and starting a successful business. The author blends humor with an uplifting style that explores surviving life's financial storms, and offers a refreshingly practical approach to surviving an economy characterized by job losses, layoffs, unemployment, and mountains of personal debt. Readers are encouraged to choose prosperity over panic and will discover a well-designed strategy for financial survival. Rich with content, this book will strengthen your faith in your abilities to manage money, and your faith in God. You will find this book fun and enjoyable, and you will recommend it to a friend.
Happy New You is a daily devotional. It seeks to encourage and inspire you to read the Bible through each year and become all God desires for your life. He wants us to be made whole in body, mind, spirit and soul. Author Judy P. Davis has read the Bible through each year for more than twenty years and plans to continue. Her life has never been the same since she began reading and studying God’s Word daily. “Happy New You is needed in the days and times we are facing. In an age of political fights, a failing economy, and uncertainty, the need for a fresh devotional read is soothing and welcomed. Happy New You challenges spiritual growth in our daily struggles. Judy truly reflects the character of a servant, because she loves people and she writes to change lives. Let this 365-day devotional stir your spirit and occupy your heartbeat with adoration, anticipating time spent getting to know the Savior. In reading this devotion day to day, you will agree that the pages are filled with the Word of God, real-life revelations, dreams, and the wonder of the greatest gift of all, Jesus.” —Ann Jolissaint, author of Refining Fire “In this inspirational collection of devotions, author Judy Davis creatively walks readers through the Scriptures. Judy relates how she has learned to continually trust the Lord through trials involving family tragedies, financial concerns, and in many other faith-building and spiritually enriching testimonials. Everyone is certain to be abundantly blessed throughout the year in meditating week to week on this treasure trove of lovely revelations!”
Money Master Or Money Monster?: Teach Your Kids the Basics of Money and Have Them Love Every Minute! by Lance Dinahan,Norma Lafonte Pdf
We wrote this book because it hurts our hearts when we see people struggle financially. We've been in those shoes and know how painful it can be. We also know that when you know better, you can do better, and that all parents want a better future for their kids.Parents teach their kids to walk, talk and brush their teeth. Our book guides you to teach kids the habit of good money management skills from the time they start recognizing what money is and what it can be used for. To be honest, its not that hard to do, but realistically, few parents know how, or what, to teach their kids about money. Our parents were good and kind-hearted people, but no one taught them, so they didn
How do we know when we're ready for marriage? What's the secret to having a great engagement? How can we get married without drowning in debt? Where better to turn for answers than those who have gone before--experts in the area of marriage, relationships, and finance who know from experience what it takes to make the days leading up to the wedding (and the years that follow) a success! How to Know When You're Ready for Marriage--Les and Leslie Parrot Secrets to Having a Great Engagement--David and Claudia Arp Getting Married Without Drowning in Debt--Ron Blue What to Do With Wedding Jitters--Robert and Rosemary Barnes Making Your Wedding More Than a Ceremony--David and Jan Stoop How to Have a Great Wedding Night--Cliff and Joyce Penner Getting Married When Your Parents Don't Approve--John Trent How to Handle the Wedding Bell Blues--H. Norman Wright For Those Getting Married Again--Thom Whiteman After the Honeymoon--Les and Leslie Parrott
The New Master Your Money Workbook by Ron Blue,Jeremy White Pdf
Do you know if you have enough? Do you know how much is enough? If you can't answer these questions, The New Master Your Money Workbook is for you. Ron Blue extracts principles from God's Word and applies them to your financial portfolio. Ron's professional experience in financial planning will be an asset to you and to your family for generations to come. This new edition includes important updates and new content you won't want to miss. Written in a 10-week program in workbook format.
Money 101 by Christopher D. Hudson,Carol Smith Pdf
Do you want better finances. . .but need a little practical, how-to help? Then you definitely need Bible Guides for Life: Money 101! This easy-to-understand, graphically-enhanced reference is perfect for people of any age, providing information on creating (and adhering to) a budget, saving and investing, tithing, taxes, insurance and retirement planning, loans and debt, attitudes toward money, and much more. Best of all, it’s written in a fun, lighthearted manner that makes the hard work of managing finances fun. If you’ve struggled with money matters, don’t worry: You’re not alone, and this book can help.
The "New York Times" bestseller by actor, activist, and martial arts expert Norris urges Americans to recapture a national spirit of faith, freedom, and respect for tradition, history, and human life.
Finance is the evil we cannot live without. It governs almost every aspect of our lives and has the power to liberate as well as enslave. With the world's total financial assets--valued at a staggering $300 trillion--being four times larger than the combined output of all the world's economies, there is, apparently, plenty to go around. Yet, while proponents of finance-driven capitalism point to the trickle-down effect as its contribution to wealth redistribution, there are still nearly a billion people across the globe existing on less than $2 a day; 14 percent of Americans are living below the official poverty line; and disparities in wealth equality everywhere have reached unprecedented levels. Evidently a trickle is not enough. How can this be when so much wealth abounds, and when finance is supposedly chastened and reformed after its latest global crisis? How, especially, can it be in an age when human rights are more loudly proclaimed than ever before? Can the financial sector be made to shoulder more of the burden of spreading wealth, reducing poverty, and protecting rights? And if so, what role can human rights play in making it happen? In answering these questions, David Kinley draws on a vast array of material from bankers, economists, lawyers, and politicians, as well as human rights activists, philosophers, historians and anthropologists, alongside his own experiences working in the field. Necessary Evil shows how finance can shed its conceit, return to its role as the economy's servant not its master, and regain the public trust and credibility it has so spectacularly lost over the past decade--all by helping human rights, not harming them.
What I Wish I'd Known Before I Got Married by Kay Coles James Pdf
Building a marriage is a lifelong endeavor for both men and women. Most marriage books cover the three C's--communication, compromise, and consideration -- but fail to address many issues critical to a healthy relationship. Family advocate Kay James calls these the "things I wish I had known before I got married": advice on finances, sex, children, and dealing with the extended family. Noting that the apostle Paul exhorted older women not to inspire or counsel younger women, but to teach them how to be wives to their husbands, Kay offers a lifetime's wealth of wisdom for creating an unbreakable marriage relationship.
What do generous people know that makes them give gladly and liberally of their time, talents, wealth, and other resources? Why should you become such a person—and how can you? Financial advisor Ron Blue explains why an openhanded spirit is the key to freedom, contentment, and joy. In Generous Living, he shows what happens when you become a giver, and helps you start right where you are cultivating a generous lifestyle. Pointing you beyond guilt-induced giving, Blue shows you the true, Bible-based way to give effectively, joyfully, and wisely. You’ll gain important insights into making a will, setting up a trust and foundation, and teaching your children to give. But better still, you’ll find out - why to give - how you can give - where it is best to give - when and how often to give
Ministering to Twenty-First Century Families by Dennis Rainey Pdf
There is nothing traditional about the typical family of the twenty-first century, and so it follows that ministering to today's families presents an assortment of new challenges. Rainey believes that the resources needed by the church to confront and combat family problems do exist, and Ministering to Twenty-First Century Families is a user-friendly guide to combating the destruction of the family unit. Offering practical solutions and encouraging action, Rainey calls for a "roll-up-your-sleeves" approach to healing weary families.