Dollars and Biblical Sense

Dollars and Biblical Sense

Author: David A. Jones

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-10-21

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 1387312286

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This unique and Biblically-based book reveals the deep-rooted source of our troubles with personal finances. The author prescribes a step-by-step approach to finding freedom and great blessing for us today and for the generations to come. Complete with thorough study materials, helpful summaries, and inspiring and entertaining stories, this author testifies to the incredible wisdom, power, and care of God for His children. In these pages learn to praise God as you budget and give back the resources He has entrusted to you!


Dollars and Sense

Dollars and Sense

Author: Larry Burkett

Publisher: Barbour Publishing

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781577480938

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From America's foremost authority on money matters comes this keepsake book containing Scriptural insights on more than 200 topics from abundance to worry.


What the Bible Really Says About Money and Giving

What the Bible Really Says About Money and Giving

Author: Dr. Michael Davis

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2019-12-27

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1973677539

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What does the Bible Say About Money? Author Michael Davis provides answers that will give readers the confidence to view and manage money as God desires and help them understand a biblical definition of stewardship. He shows readers that money is not simply for accumulation and demonstrates that it is a tool to provide for our families and help others in need. He addresses tithing (giving), investing, debt, retirement, and estate planning in the book. The book uses Bible verses about money management and Bible verses about money and greed to teach God’s view of money while providing practical advice on how to utilize money. In addition, you will get answers to the following questions. • Does God want us to have money? • What does the bible say about money and wealth? • What does the bible say about money management? Kirkus Reviews says, “...it should be helpful to Christians who are interested in situating their financial lives with their religious commitments.” And called the book “A persuasive religious treatise with sensible financial advice.” Drawing from decades of experience, the author not only answers, “what does the bible say about money,” but also guides everyday financial decisions. The late Billy Graham once said, “If a person gets their attitude toward money straight, it will help straighten out almost every other area in their life.” This book will help you see that the Bible offers contemporary timely, and wise guidance on using money to serve and bless others while providing for your own needs. It will help change your attitude and view of money, tithing, and even your definition of stewardship. Isn’t it time to stop wondering what the bible says about money?


Dollars and Sense

Dollars and Sense

Author: Wilson J. Humber

Publisher: NavPress Publishing Group

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780891097419

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An experienced financial planner offers practical and realistic advice, thoroughly grounded in a biblical perspective, that will help readers realize what it means to be stewards of the money that passes through their hands, and offers them usable information on how to earn, save, spend, and invest it wisely.


What the Bible Actually Says About Money

What the Bible Actually Says About Money

Author: Scott Morton

Publisher: Outreach, Incorporated (DBA Equip Press)

Published: 2019-03

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781946453600

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Does God Want You to be Wealthy? It is said that the Bible has over 2000 verses about money, but does it say you are out of God's will if you are not wealthy? Most of us have strong opinions about money, but let's admit our opinions originated from parents, church or our common sense. Rarely do we study Bible verses on money. For your spiritual growth, you owe it to yourself to take a few minutes each day for a month and discover first-hand what the Bible actually teaches about money. So let's start with 31verses--not 2000. Fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the ride! "31 Meditations gives biblical answers to the financial questions no one talks about. Scott Morton brings fresh insight to scriptures I've read dozens of times." --Colorado Ministry Practitioner Scott Morton is The Navigators' International Funding Coach. He has served in collegiate ministry, metro ministry, as Director of Staff Funding, as U.S. Vice President of Development. As International Funding Coach, he trains international ministry leaders and mentors young business-people.


Everything the Bible Says About Money

Everything the Bible Says About Money

Author:

Publisher: Bethany House

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 0764209094

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Includes every Scripture passage relating to money along with brief commentary to help the reader develop a clear, Biblical point of view.


Shekels, Dollars, & Sense

Shekels, Dollars, & Sense

Author: Dennis O. Wretlind

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2007-02-19

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1425195024

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The Bible presents a seemingly inconsistent teaching on financial stewardship. This apparent confusion is reflected in sermons, books and journal articles. Advocates abound for (1) tithing, for (2) tithing plus giving, for (3) no tithing but gracious giving. Church leaders clearly need money, but how to convince the people in the pews to be faithful stewards of God with their finances remains allusive. If they preach tithing, some may balk at the Old Testament basis for the doctrine. If they proclaim that tithing is a Christian duty and a starting point only for genuine giving, others may claim that they are "New Testament Christians" and live under grace not law. If they present no definitive teaching about the Bible and money, adequate finances may not be given. At the heart of the problem lies the need to clarify the biblical doctrine of financial stewardship. This book attempts that goal. The author investigates the tithing patterns of the Old Testament prior to the giving of the Mosaic Law and within the Mosaic Law. With these matters clarified, he then shines the light on intertestamental Judaism and the passages in the Gospels that mention tithing as part of the Old Testament economy. A remarkable consistency is discovered at the level of biblical theology. Finally, the New Testament Church giving patterns are thoroughly investigated beginning with the early Jerusalem Church and extending throughout the known world. Continuity and discontinuity appear continuity in biblical theology and discontinuity in custom and legal requirements between the Old and New Testaments. The biblical doctrine of financial stewardship and the divine mandate for the Christian become clear. The last two chapters of the book transfer the biblical teaching to the 21st century American church scene. Theological and practical considerations are presented without trying to "legislate" solutions.