God’s Plans For Your Finances

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Price: $16.99 - $9.69
(as of Aug 09, 2024 20:06:31 UTC – Details)

By: Dwight Nichols (Author)

God has already given you the power to make money…

Reviews

  1. Amazon Customer

    Solid tool to add to any library
    Great book. Ordered 4 more to pass out to others. Highly recommended.

  2. Althea Cunningham

    This book is a must for managing your finances.
    I really liked the step by step details on how to manage finances. I bought the book and then another from Amazon to share with my family.

  3. Liz K

    Great book
    This is a great book. I got a copy from someone else who had ordered it from Amazon.com. I received the books in a few days at no shipping charges, which I was able to get because of the amount of my order and the book qualified for free shipping. I love that. The content of the book itself has made me think about how I view money and how I am accountable to God for all the money I receive, not just a tithe. Thank you Amazon.com for providing my reading materials and more.

  4. Tialyn John

    Great book for financial importance as a Christian
    Great book over stewardship. I really love how it highlights biblical foundations to money management. It is exactly what I needed to mentally get me on the right track to managing what God has blessed me with. This is not a how to step by step book it is more of- here are the guidelines and the importance behind them – it’s up to you to put a plan in place.

  5. Fritz

    For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only …
    A+++. The item came as promised.For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Jesus is The ONLY WAY. No other name under heaven you can be saved. Accept HIM today. Amen.Fritz

  6. JLB

    Must have book
    I love this book. I review this book yearly. I was raised in financial chaos and this book has set down steps to undue the chaos of my childhood. Each year I try to achieve another goal from the book. I have read the book at least five times. I have given several copies of this book away to friends and family who see the changes in my financial thought processes.

  7. Dr. W. G. Covington, Jr.

    Practical “How To” Advice
    Before being in a leadership position in the financial industry Dwight Nichols experienced poverty first-hand. Realizing that what one thinks affects one’s life, he approches the subject by pointing out that a correct belief system will have direct favorable consequences when those beliefs are acted upon. He uses principles from the Bible to instruct on God’s way of leading one from lack to abundance.Chapter 12 is particularly encouraging in that it seeks to draw out of a person what God has already put within. One idea from God can turn a person’s financial situation around. That idea must be acted upon if it is to have the desired results, however. In the next chapter he lists 21 steps of wealth-building. While the book concentrates on finances, it is not a book about greed. Material possessions are fleeting. This book teaches stewardship principles, i.e., that God is the owner of all resources, that we are being effective stewards in using resources to expand His kingdom in implementing wise principles. He spends a considerable amount of his discussion on helping the poor and giving to worthy causes.Nichols’ case becomes even more salient toward the end of the book when he points out how much money is wasted forever by excessive interest payments charged by credit card companies, money that an individual could use for worthwhile causes.One weakness is in the chapter on insurance (Chapter 10). In talking about individuals with no dependents buying insurance, he rhetorically asks why. The answer is one of faith. Some people in that category are not looking at what IS, but what will BE…their future spouse and kids.

  8. Bobfre

    Knowing how to deal with your finances correctly .
    It was a great educational book. It also greatly help me to deal with my Financial portfolio. I would say this book is a must have for someone who does not understand finance .

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