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Managing God's Money: A Biblical Guide (2000)

by Randy Alcorn(Favorite Author)
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review 1: I had already read the treasure principle, so I knew what to expect. Even so, I loved this book. It truly is a reminder that we are but stewards of god's provisions, and that while we may exalt in our creature comforts, the fact is it is more about His purposes for our money and less about ours. I'm not saying the book advocates living in a spartan home with nothing, but really we spend so much an stuff that we really don't need. Especially with the ease of purchasing online nowadays, its a no wonder there are so many hoarding material things these days.It almost seems as if this should be a must read at least once a quarter. Maybe this way it won't be archived on our mental bookshelves.
review 2: Rarely has a book made me feel so convicted, or made me wan
... moret to change my mindset as much as this one! I never even thought I had a problem with how I view or handle money, but Randy Alcorn has some eye-opening observations to make. This is basically just a starter guide, but I'm definitely putting some of his more in-depth works on my "to read" list, as well as some other works he recommends at the end. I need to make a major turnaround, stat. less
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hannahfurey
God owns everything. We are stewards. You can't afford NOT to read this book.
bumbumbum
Mr. Alcorn had a lot of great information in this book.
Ncsiwolf
great book with Biblical perspective on spending
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