If you feel called to simple living and generous giving then I want to help you achieve that goal.
Transforming Your Financial Diet is your guide to financial transformation. And for a limited time, you can get 15% off the cover price (see details below)!
If you feel like God is calling you to do something more with your finances, then this book is for you.
In this book you’ll learn:
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Christians who believe God is calling them to do something more significant with their income.
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Christians who aren’t afraid to be challenged by the radical call of Jesus.
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Christians who want to enjoy the abundant blessings of God while being a vessel to financially serve others.
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Christians who think their finances may be so bland that their checkbook couldn’t identify them as a Christian.
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Christians who believe that prosperity is both a blessing and a burden.
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Christians who are willing to wrestle with their beliefs and assumptions about money.
This guide is intended to transform your finances so you experience meaning and purpose when you make money choices.
For full details, visit the Transforming Your Financial Diet page.
If you get your copy of the book in the first 48 hours, you can save 15%. Just get your copy before midnight (EST) on the first of March, enter the coupon code “first48”, and you’ll save 15%.
Of course, you’re protected by a 60-day money back guarantee, so if you don’t feel this eBook has helped you transform your finances, you can get a full refund.
For more information and to order your copy today, visit Transforming Your Financial Diet info page.
It will only be on sale for 10 days (until March 9th, 2011 at midnight EST).
If you want all the details about the book, you can click here.
The book looks great, is it relevant to people in the UK?
It most certainly is relevant to people in the UK (I have followed us grammar rules). The book is very practical, but don’t give specific advice that would only apply to someone from the US.
What exactly are the “spices” that would keep a Christian’s checkbook from being bland and unidentifiable?
Joe,
You’d have to read the book …
Basically, I’m teaching people that a Christians checkbook should look different from those who are not Christian.