Whole Heart Finances
$19.99
Has out-of-control spending, growing debt, or the never-ending need to manage your finances left you wearied and stressed? If so, you’re not alone. Americans consistently list money as their number one source of anxiety. In your worry, you may be tempted to find a “money law” to follow. Unfortunately, this often leads to a fractured heart that removes Jesus from your financial life and leaves you to carry the burden.
The message of Whole Heart Finances is that by bringing your whole heart to Jesus while making important money decisions, your finances become an opportunity for deep, responsive worship as you consider the abundant generosity of Jesus in your life. But what does “whole heart finances” look like practically? The principles presented in this book will help you answer the following questions and more:
*How can tracking my expenses help grow my relationship with Jesus?
*What is the best way to budget for irregular expenses?
*How can I use the tools of saving and investing to maximize generous giving?
Other Christian books about money start with the wisdom of the world and justify it with biblical sources, but Whole Heart Finances provides a model for how to put together the elements of spending, saving, investing, and giving with Jesus Christ as the foundation. It will transform your relationship with money from wearied worry into daily joy by growing your money skills alongside a rich view of who you are in Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496483287
ISBN10: 1496483286
Shane Enete
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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