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God’s Money Matters: Biblical Keys to Financial Freedom and the Art of Mind Over Money

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ISBN: 9781632134165

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COMMON SENSE? We all know how to lose weight--simply eat less and exercise more . . . right? It sounds like common sense, yet the weight loss industry makes billions of dollars every year on a plethora of products, tools, services, and so on. The same psychology that is required to help people lose weight applies to getting fit financially. It is a matter of spending much less than you earn and investing the rest--so why aren’t we all in good shape financially?

In this book, you will be empowered with the knowledge to accomplish seven of the most crucial goals from a financial standpoint and God’s perspective:

  • Proven “mind over money” techniques that work every time
  • The keys to bringing financial peace and freedom into your home (regardless of what you currently earn)
  • How to say “so what, who cares?” to share market crashes
  • What it takes to retire without market or money worries
  • The real truth about tithes and offerings, and who they are for
  • The “money jar” secrets that ensure a successful outcome
  • How to change your financial family tree for generations to come (intergenerational change)

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  • Empowers readers with the psychological “mind over money” techniques required to achieve lasting financial fitness
  • Simplifies the path to financial peace and freedom by applying common-sense principles
  • Outlines seven crucial goals that align personal financial success with God’s perspective

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