Radical Grace for Finances

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Business & Finance, Personal Finance
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Author: Four Craftsmen Publishing ISBN: 9780963964458
Publisher: Four Craftsmen Publishing Publication: February 4, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Four Craftsmen Publishing
ISBN: 9780963964458
Publisher: Four Craftsmen Publishing
Publication: February 4, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Are you feeling convicted of double mindedness in your Christian life? You give to the church, even tithe, but you're anxious about food, drink, clothing and shelter. You know Jesus Christ is asking you to let go of the anxiety. How? Martin and CeCe Jackson tell you how their experiment with radical trust and shrinking anxiety works for them in Radical Grace for Finances.
To follow your own version of their path takes setting aside a lot of worldly common sense, which is not God's wisdom. Each chapter ends with a take-home lesson you can pray about applying to your own life. Even if what Martin and CeCe suggest is too radical for you, this is a good Christian adventure story.
God is not a vending machine, operated by just the right prayers and faith. His answers are tempered by His wisdom, love and foreknowledge. So if you decide on a radical journey of financial faith, expect adventures and moments of panic soothed by the words of Jesus. Martin and CeCe write of their adventures in dialog form, alternating their voices. Some of the events are great fun, now that they're in the rear view mirror of memory, but they offered plenty of chances for anxiety at the time.
Chapter 31 invites you to enjoy unexpected answers. Chapter 32 asks you to cast aside the distrust taught by the world.

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Are you feeling convicted of double mindedness in your Christian life? You give to the church, even tithe, but you're anxious about food, drink, clothing and shelter. You know Jesus Christ is asking you to let go of the anxiety. How? Martin and CeCe Jackson tell you how their experiment with radical trust and shrinking anxiety works for them in Radical Grace for Finances.
To follow your own version of their path takes setting aside a lot of worldly common sense, which is not God's wisdom. Each chapter ends with a take-home lesson you can pray about applying to your own life. Even if what Martin and CeCe suggest is too radical for you, this is a good Christian adventure story.
God is not a vending machine, operated by just the right prayers and faith. His answers are tempered by His wisdom, love and foreknowledge. So if you decide on a radical journey of financial faith, expect adventures and moments of panic soothed by the words of Jesus. Martin and CeCe write of their adventures in dialog form, alternating their voices. Some of the events are great fun, now that they're in the rear view mirror of memory, but they offered plenty of chances for anxiety at the time.
Chapter 31 invites you to enjoy unexpected answers. Chapter 32 asks you to cast aside the distrust taught by the world.

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