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Have you ever wondered why you seem to be struggling financially and why whatever money you make never seems to be enough?
This book is an attempt to look at wealth from a balanced scriptural perspective. Paul Plagerson’s purpose is to help you identify and remove some blockages on the road to prosperity.
When Paul Plagerson was appointed to church eldership he found himself in a difficult situation. In debt with mortgage arrears, almost to the point of repossession of his house by the bank, Paul was in emotional turmoil. He felt blessed and respected in the congregation and yet wrestled with sometimes overwhelming feelings of guilt and shame, as well as the fear that someone would discover his situation and I would be exposed as a fraud. What made things worse was that he was a professional financial adviser, helping others manage their money!
Christians should be leading abundant lives in every respect. They should be wealthy in the fullest meaning of the word. Abundance is not just about having enough money. It’s much more than that, it’s an abundance of relationships, an abundance of health and an abundance of joy.
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Have you ever wondered why you seem to be struggling financially and why whatever money you make never seems to be enough?
This book is an attempt to look at wealth from a balanced scriptural perspective. Paul Plagerson’s purpose is to help you identify and remove some blockages on the road to prosperity.
When Paul Plagerson was appointed to church eldership he found himself in a difficult situation. In debt with mortgage arrears, almost to the point of repossession of his house by the bank, Paul was in emotional turmoil. He felt blessed and respected in the congregation and yet wrestled with sometimes overwhelming feelings of guilt and shame, as well as the fear that someone would discover his situation and I would be exposed as a fraud. What made things worse was that he was a professional financial adviser, helping others manage their money!
Christians should be leading abundant lives in every respect. They should be wealthy in the fullest meaning of the word. Abundance is not just about having enough money. It’s much more than that, it’s an abundance of relationships, an abundance of health and an abundance of joy.