Fifteen Months of Famine

How I Survived a Modern-Day Recession

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Author: Natalie Noel ISBN: 9781466913448
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: January 30, 2012
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Natalie Noel
ISBN: 9781466913448
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: January 30, 2012
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

It has been one of the toughest times in the United States economy with rising gas prices, high foreclosures rates, and steep unemployment. The current financial and economic situation affects a majority of the population. But there is hope. In Fifteen Months of Famine, author Natalie Noel shares her personal story and the strategies she used to overcome her misfortune. A single mother, Noel lost her job as an engineer and was out of work for eighteen months. During that time, she developed many coping strategies. Focusing on the Word of God, Noel gathered practical principles, insights, and lessons for dealing with financial crisis. Fifteen Months of Famine discusses the Bible-based principles of spending and of saving consistently and amply during a time of plenty to create a nest egg. This guide illustrates that there is hope for all situationsboth financial and personalas well as the opportunity to grow personally and spiritually while learning to cope. Fifteen Months of Famine shows the power of following the principles of Gods word and trusting God, who is the source of all good.

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It has been one of the toughest times in the United States economy with rising gas prices, high foreclosures rates, and steep unemployment. The current financial and economic situation affects a majority of the population. But there is hope. In Fifteen Months of Famine, author Natalie Noel shares her personal story and the strategies she used to overcome her misfortune. A single mother, Noel lost her job as an engineer and was out of work for eighteen months. During that time, she developed many coping strategies. Focusing on the Word of God, Noel gathered practical principles, insights, and lessons for dealing with financial crisis. Fifteen Months of Famine discusses the Bible-based principles of spending and of saving consistently and amply during a time of plenty to create a nest egg. This guide illustrates that there is hope for all situationsboth financial and personalas well as the opportunity to grow personally and spiritually while learning to cope. Fifteen Months of Famine shows the power of following the principles of Gods word and trusting God, who is the source of all good.

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