Financial Freedom

The S.I.M.P.L.E. Way - A Biblical Approach To Financial Planning

FINANCIAL FREEDOM - The S.I.M.P.L.E. Way
A Biblical Approach To Financial Planning

No special prayers or mystical incantations, "The S.I.M.P.L.E. Way, A Biblical Approach To Financial Planning" is based on the six simple Biblical principles I used to go from $50,000 in debt to $50,000 in savings and no debt in five years. 

It was written for my daughter and son-in-law to show them how simple it is to become wealthy and retire comfortably following the principles laid out in God's word.

For health, wealth and happiness...God's Way Works!

Exerpt From "Financial Freedom The S.I.M.P.L.E Way - A Biblical Approach To Financial Freedom"

“THE S.I.M.P.L.E. WAY, A Biblical Approach To Financial Planning,” is not intended to be a theological interpretation of scripture. It is based on the practical application of the scriptures I used in my own journey to financial freedom.

I found them to be not only helpful, but also very successful. And though your own beliefs may differ, these applications worked for me and I’m convinced they’ll work for you.

Anyone who has read the book of Exodus will understand that this is not a get rich quick book. If you remember the story of the exodus, the Israelites reached the Promised Land in short order, but refused to enter.

As punishment for their “disobedience”, they wandered in the desert forty years.

The first generation (including Moses) never got to enter the Promised Land…only their children.

It may take some of you forty years to become wealthy and your children may ultimately be the ones who benefit most; but if you love your family, as I love mine, that is reason enough.

It only takes one generation (forty-years) to go from poverty to wealth…and everyone has the ability to break the chains of poverty off their family.

Think about this: Christians complain about the moral decline of our country and get so upset over their inability to effect change in politics, but if Christians (or any other group for that matter) wanted to “rule the world” …it would only take forty-years if every Christian became financially independent.

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