The listing, Your Money by Ralph Moore and Alan Tang has ended.
Everyone struggles with money at some point in their lives. Sometimes the problems run so deep that people mistakenly believe that "Money is the root of all evil." Nothing could be further from the truth. The love of money, however, is the root of all evil. The authors wrote this book with three purposes in mind:
-To provide an understanding of money and its value as a medium for exchanging time and energy between individuals.
-To equip the reader with tools to get out of debt, build a nest egg and operate a realistic budget with its roots in faith toward God.
-To provide a spiritual and philosophical basis for achieving true financial freedom.
The book closes with advice that is three centuries old. John Wesley wrote, "Get all you can. Save all you can. Give all you can." Wesley was describing the life of a fruitful Christian who lives under God's blessing and in turn blesses the lives of others. These are the people who always have their needs met. They are also the ones who have positioned themselves as a profitable channel of God's grace toward others. In the final analysis, true financial freedom is measured to a greater degree by our heart attitudes than by the balance in our bank accounts.
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