Monday, October 25, 2010

Your Money God's Way: Overcoming the 7 Money Myths that Keep Christians Broke by Amie Streater


I really enjoyed this one.

This book is bold and to the point about using your money wisely and in a way that is pleasing to God -
Getting out of debt, building wealth and gaining financial freedom.
She spends time talking about tithing and giving and the differences between them,
saving, enabling others and many other things.

The chapter layout is nice. It covers the topics in many ways. It has real life stories,
It has the "Myth" and the "Timeless truth", a prayer and it lumps together the important points to take away from the chapter and then "Solution steps" to use.

In the back of the book it has budget plans, and how to make one work for your lifestyle/needs and /or debt.

It is slightly written for people who are already in debt but I found it helpful in pointing out ways to avoid debt.

Would I recommend it? Yes.

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Friday, October 22, 2010

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Have you ever felt like doing something ridiculous? If you haven't, you should.

Have you ever felt like dancing in the middle of the freeway? If you haven't, you shouldn't.

Have you ever felt something so special and silly it made you giggle out loud? If you have, I'm glad.


Are you thankful for the friends you have? If you aren't, you should be.

Are you thankful for sunshine, rain, snow and delightful skies? I hope you are.

Do you miss someone so much you feel your heart kinda hurt?

If you have, It's okay.

Do you smile at others even though you don't know them? You should, It is encouraging.


Can you sing at the top of your lungs? You should try.

Can you dance like my brother? I think you could, maybe even better.


Do you know the One who created this world? He knows you.


Are you wearing socks? If you're not, thats fine. :)