Author: | Barry Swift, Soncerea Swift | ISBN: | 9781681977058 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing | Publication: | January 18, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Barry Swift, Soncerea Swift |
ISBN: | 9781681977058 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing |
Publication: | January 18, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This book is for believers and nonbelievers seeking the truth, wanting answers to questions which affect our daily lives.
Families are uncertain whether they will keep their homes. Housing values have plummeted. Headlines of lost jobs are almost daily. Sudden unemployment is knocking on the doors of fathers and mothers with young mouths to feed.
These are sobering times and uncertainty grips all of us.
People are so obsessed with money, yet they understand little about the working of economics. Worst yet is the fact that what we know is just plain wrong.
It’s scary to think how many of us invest our hard-earned money with people we don’t know, in things we know nothing about, trusting that a corporation or individual has integrity. And we have the patience to wait for an anticipated return with the hope of financial security after working twenty to thirty years.
People want to believe they are doing the right things to achieve the American Dream, yet most of us live in fear.
Individually, people have never seemed more incapable of addressing and overcoming their problems. As with the world in general, the passing of time finds individuals and families drowning under an ever worsening sea of decadence and seemingly insurmountable difficulties. More and more seem completely incapable of managing their lives, all the while trying to do the right things in the pursuit of happiness.
Most have lost hope in our government, politicians, churches, and even God. The daily grind to survive leaves us feeling empty and without purpose, in a system of financial despair.
We pay our taxes, and things should be better. We elect government officials and things should be better. We abide by the laws and take no short cuts, things should be better!
So who do we blame? There must be someone to point our fingers. And more importantly, who or what can change our circumstances for the better?
The contents of this book will answer many of the questions you have but are too afraid to ask or for some it might be better not knowing. Either way you have a responsibility to learn and know the truth, which was the sole purpose behind writing this book.
“And the Truth shall make you free!”
This book is for believers and nonbelievers seeking the truth, wanting answers to questions which affect our daily lives.
Families are uncertain whether they will keep their homes. Housing values have plummeted. Headlines of lost jobs are almost daily. Sudden unemployment is knocking on the doors of fathers and mothers with young mouths to feed.
These are sobering times and uncertainty grips all of us.
People are so obsessed with money, yet they understand little about the working of economics. Worst yet is the fact that what we know is just plain wrong.
It’s scary to think how many of us invest our hard-earned money with people we don’t know, in things we know nothing about, trusting that a corporation or individual has integrity. And we have the patience to wait for an anticipated return with the hope of financial security after working twenty to thirty years.
People want to believe they are doing the right things to achieve the American Dream, yet most of us live in fear.
Individually, people have never seemed more incapable of addressing and overcoming their problems. As with the world in general, the passing of time finds individuals and families drowning under an ever worsening sea of decadence and seemingly insurmountable difficulties. More and more seem completely incapable of managing their lives, all the while trying to do the right things in the pursuit of happiness.
Most have lost hope in our government, politicians, churches, and even God. The daily grind to survive leaves us feeling empty and without purpose, in a system of financial despair.
We pay our taxes, and things should be better. We elect government officials and things should be better. We abide by the laws and take no short cuts, things should be better!
So who do we blame? There must be someone to point our fingers. And more importantly, who or what can change our circumstances for the better?
The contents of this book will answer many of the questions you have but are too afraid to ask or for some it might be better not knowing. Either way you have a responsibility to learn and know the truth, which was the sole purpose behind writing this book.
“And the Truth shall make you free!”