Money impacts every single one of us. Some see it as simply a means to an end, others view creating wealth as the aim of their life. It is even seen as inherently evil by some. Despite where you personally stand, have you ever stopped to deeply explore what the Bible, our true guide in every aspect of life, has to say about this divisive topic?
Money impacts every single one of us. Some see it as simply a means to an end, others view creating wealth as the aim of their life. It is even seen as inherently evil by some. Despite where you personally stand, have you ever stopped to deeply explore what the Bible, our true guide in every aspect of life, has to say about this divisive topic?
Money impacts every single one of us. Some see it as simply a means to an end, others view creating wealth as the aim of their life. It is even seen as inherently evil by some. Despite where you personally stand, have you ever stopped to deeply explore what the Bible, our true guide in every aspect of life, has to say about this divisive topic?Money has a strange effect on people. For some people accumulating money and creating wealth is a habit and the aim of their life is to ensure that they are never without it. Others view money as a means to an end - necessary but in itself with no value - its only purpose to help them get through life with as little hassle as possible. There are people who consider money to be evil in itself, as it brings out the raw sinful responses of greed, avarice, covetousness, jealousy etc. At the opposite end of the spectrum there are those who see money as a posi-tive thing, to be desired and a visible evidence of success, skill, creativity, and intelligence. This book will explore the truth about what money is and look at it from a biblical perspective; in other words - What does the Bible say about money?
Stephen became a christian as a boy of five having beenborn into a family where his parents loved andserved the Lord Jesus. He was born in Hastings,England and, at the age of two, moved to thecity of Liverpool where his father was from. Thiscommenced a lifetime of moving from placeto place. When Stephen was five the Bakerfamily moved to Scotland. At the age of sixteenhe left school to work for one of the Scotland’s oldest financialinstitutions. He worked for them for twenty-seven years in variousroles having qualified as a Chartered Banker. Stephen eventuallyleft the world of banking to focus on preaching and teaching theBible. This book links his interest in financial matters with whatthe Bible teaches about money.
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