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Einband grossLiving With Wealth Without Losing Your Soul
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Living With Wealth Without Losing Your Soul

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
216 Seiten
Englisch
Sacred Harvest Foundationerschienen am13.09.20161. Auflage
This book is for anyone who wants to steward well what God has given them.Rick Warren, Author of The Purpose Driven Life, Senior Pastor, Saddleback Church

Once upon a time, a faithful, God-fearing boy fell in love with the girl of his dreams...

As a young man, Pastor Steve Perry passionately followed an anti-wealth philosophy as he moved toward a Christian life. He held the not-uncommon belief that poverty was more virtuous than prosperity and poor people were closer to God.

But God had a different plan. When Perry found himself in loveand the girl of his dreams turned out to have a wealthy familythe accompanying internal struggle forced him to reconcile his beliefs with his reality. Of course, he turned to God for a deeper understanding of how to integrate wealth and faith.

For many Christians, wealth is accompanied by a certain measure of guilt. In Living With Wealth Without Losing Your Soul, Perry shows that justly earned wealth is as much a gift from God as any of His other giftsand, far from being the root of all evil, money simply magnifies who a person really is. With exegesis, practical life examples, and his trademark humor, Perry suggests that wealthy Christians need not be stealthy Christians, but instead can steward their wealth in order to magnify their Christian lives and, in the end, come closer to God.
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KlappentextThis book is for anyone who wants to steward well what God has given them.Rick Warren, Author of The Purpose Driven Life, Senior Pastor, Saddleback Church

Once upon a time, a faithful, God-fearing boy fell in love with the girl of his dreams...

As a young man, Pastor Steve Perry passionately followed an anti-wealth philosophy as he moved toward a Christian life. He held the not-uncommon belief that poverty was more virtuous than prosperity and poor people were closer to God.

But God had a different plan. When Perry found himself in loveand the girl of his dreams turned out to have a wealthy familythe accompanying internal struggle forced him to reconcile his beliefs with his reality. Of course, he turned to God for a deeper understanding of how to integrate wealth and faith.

For many Christians, wealth is accompanied by a certain measure of guilt. In Living With Wealth Without Losing Your Soul, Perry shows that justly earned wealth is as much a gift from God as any of His other giftsand, far from being the root of all evil, money simply magnifies who a person really is. With exegesis, practical life examples, and his trademark humor, Perry suggests that wealthy Christians need not be stealthy Christians, but instead can steward their wealth in order to magnify their Christian lives and, in the end, come closer to God.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780795348570
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatWindows
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum13.09.2016
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten216 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse479 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.3829251
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Genre9200

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Steve Perry graduated from Azusa Pacific University in 1975 with a B.A. in Religion, and later earned a Masters of Divinity from Wartburg Theological Seminary in 1979. He served as Associate Pastor of Grace Lutheran ('79-'84, Huntington Beach, CA) and Senior Pastor of Mission Lutheran Church ('84-'96, Laguna Niguel, CA). In 1996, Perry co-founded the Foundation for Christian Stewardship (now the National Christian Foundation California) and in 2003 he founded the Sacred Harvest Foundation with his wife, Susie. Currently, Perry serves on the boards of Azusa Pacific University, National Christian Foundation California, and Mission Increase Foundation. Steve met his wife, Susie, at Azusa Pacific University, and they were married on December 27, 1975. They have two married children, Jennifer and Matthew, and two grandchildren.