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You were created with great potential. You have God-given giftings
and talents. Sometimes potential is never realized. Realizing your
full potential is an ever continuing process of growth. This
involves a willingness to try new things, new ways, new ideas.
Dreams worth pursuing do not have to be "big" or "unrealistic." The
important thing is living a dream that is really yours. Those who
are most fulfilled know what they want and go after it. You have
great God-given capacity to succeed in life! Your life can be full
and rewarding. People who never achieve their full potential live
an empty life. If you think you can't, you won't. Search for
something that can't be done and do it. This insightful book starts
by asking you some thought-provoking questions. What is it that you
are called to do? What is the vision you have for your life? What
dreams do you have that are still ahead of you? What were you born
to do? What is your purpose? How will you achieve that calling in
your lifetime? Author Rich Brott helps you to understand the 8
Critical Insights You Must Discover in order to Achieve Personal
Success in life. The content is thorough, the season is timely and
you will be motivated and challenged to achieve your highest
potential!
From the Foreword written by Jack Hayford: This book presents the
real deal, because God does covenant to bless those who learn to
live within His covenants and revealed principles of giving. I see
the evenhanded instruction herein as providing a study that can
open your life to receiving a mantle, a kind of covering or
anointing, for every aspect of your life.
A comprehensive blend of information, expert analysis and proven
business strategies that will serve as an invaluable resource for
building your business. This book gives you the practical tools you
need to plan, prepare, and grow a cutting-edge enterprise in
today's competitive environment. Endorsed by business executives
from major corporations. Also endorsed by George Fox University
School of Management, State of Oregon Speaker of the House, Mark
Sanborn author of The Fred Factor, Robert Whitaker, Sr. of Whitaker
House Books, Wagner Leadership Institute, Intel Corporation
Marketing Manager, CEO, Tribune Publishing, etc.
God is interested in our willingness to manage and administrate all
that He has given to us. Nothing will be thrown into our laps.
Financial prosperity is not an unconditional providential blessing;
conditions are attached. We are to take action and be proactive.
The abilities and giftings God provides motivate us to action.
Sometimes it takes our persistence in doing the same things
faithfully with the heart of a servant. Other times it is time to
try new things, new methods, and seek new opportunities. Sometimes
the steady plodding brings the success of the blessed life. Many
people, deep in debt and lacking in self-discipline in their
spending and contentment level, complain that their employers don't
pay them enough, their taxes are much too high, their business
costs have skyrocketed, or render some other excuse why they cannot
plan for their financial future. Of course, some of these excuses
may have a certain amount of legitimacy to them, but they don't
excuse a person from the responsibility of making sure that they
are not wasting any of the resources God has allowed to come
through their hands. The problem is rarely a lack of money; it is a
lack of money management. Money management simply means
self-management. This book will help the reader to re-align their
financial attitude so that can begin to fulfill their potential
financial altitude.
Go from debt to wealth! Written in easy-to-understand language, it
contains a comprehensive blend of information for those ready to
accept personal responsibility for their financial future. Whether
a teenager, college student, single parent, married with kids, or a
seasoned business professional, the book's content was researched
and organized to benefit anyone in whatever season of life.
Organized to be reader friendly, one will have no trouble finding
helpful answers and solutions to benefit his/her area of greatest
need. Biblical Principles for Success in Personal Finance has been
endorsed by publishers, authors and business executives from all
around the world.
Break free from financial bondage! Rescue your life and liberate
your future! Biblical Principles for Becoming Debt Free!'s
step-by-step approach will show you how, while laying a foundation
of biblical understanding regarding the stewardship of your
resources. Endorsed by: Dr. Kong Hee, Ron Blue, Jack Hayford, C.
Peter Wagner, Kevin Conner, Marilyn Hickey, Christine Caine, Dr.
Barbara Wentroble,& Tom Tenney.
The content of this book will help you to understand seven biblical
principles for staying out of debt. It starts out with how to have
right thinking and knowing exactly where your money is going. The
book ends with teaching you how to set financial goals and how to
invest for your future.
Only you can make a difference in your financial life. You can be
successful at managing your money if you will begin to follow these
30 biblical principles. Author Rich Brott shows you how.
Enjoying financial security in today's world takes more than simply
earning a good living. Some people who have made extraordinary
incomes for many years are in terrible financial shape and are not
prepared for today, let alone their future. Author Rich Brott
explains that it is essential to make decisions that will help you
manage your resources if you are ever going to be financially
secure. The problem is not our income, but our spending. Many waste
much of their hard-earned money on the small and unimportant
things. Don't fall into wasteful patterns of living. Make a
decision now to be different, to live differently. You can get
started on the road to financial freedom by putting the following 5
simple keys into practice immediately. Key 1 Stop Spending on
Yourself Key 2 Control Your Cash Key 3 Live Below Your Means Key 4
Save for Your Future Key 5 Give to Others
3 John 2 says "Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things
and be in health, just as your soul prospers." Proverbs 11: 25
notes "A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will
himself be refreshed." Jeremiah 29: 11 states, "For I know the
plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and
not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Author Rich
Brott begins with the fact that God wants to provide good things
for His children. He wants for you to prosper and be successful in
your God given gifts and callings. But God is no vending machine,
nor does His promises come without conditions. If God cannot trust
you with a hundred dollars now, how can He trust you with a
thousand or a hundred thousand? Christians have access to unlimited
and unimaginable resources. But with this access comes
accountability. This is a lot of trust that God places in our
lives. It is more than just finances. It is our entire life and how
we handle it with faithfulness, responsibility, accountability,
honesty, and integrity. You can learn how to Receive the Prosperity
and Provision of God!
Giving to others brings indescribable pleasure. Author Rich Brott
says, giving is fun! Giving is exciting! Just try to give something
away without feeling wonderful. An inward joy comes to you when you
have reached out and helped others. Whether it be in monetary gifts
or simply rolling up your sleeves and helping out the old-fashioned
way, the act of giving brings its own reward. When you give first,
your own personal needs will be automatically taken care of. After
all, giving is the Lord's work. It is Christianity in action.
This book is an ideal text for use in the classroom, small groups,
church events and in junior high, high school and college settings.
Author Rich Brott had designed the syllabus in a way that is user
friendly, easy to teach, easy to learn. No prior knowledge is
required from student or teacher. A summary of the content follows:
Module 1 - God's Economy Lesson One: Money in God's Economy Lesson
Two: The Cycle of Money Lesson Three: The Blessing of Giving Module
2 - Man's Stewardship Lesson Four: Principles of a Blessed Person
Lesson Five: Persona of a Steward Lesson Six: Disciplines of a
Steward Module 3 - Family Decisions Lesson Seven: How to Make Wise
Family Decisions Lesson Eight: Facing Financial Challenges Lesson
Nine: Defining Your Financial Future Module 4 - Spending Management
Lesson Ten: Managing Your Cash Flow Lesson Eleven: Financial
Benefits of Budgeting Lesson Twelve: Designing the Perfect Budget
Lesson Thirteen: Developing the Savings Habit Lesson Fourteen:
Borrowing and Credit Issues Module 5 - Making Lifestyle Changes
Lesson Fifteen: Getting out of Debt Lesson Sixteen: Making
Lifestyle Changes Lesson Seventeen: Areas of Financial
Vulnerability Module 6 - Investing with a Vision Lesson Eighteen:
Investing for your Future Lesson Nineteen: Planning for Retirement
Lesson Twenty: Preparing for the Unexpected
This book is an ideal text for use in the classroom, small groups,
church events and in junior high, high school and college settings.
Author Rich Brott had designed the syllabus in a way that is user
friendly, easy to teach, easy to learn. No prior knowledge is
required from student or teacher. A summary of the content follows:
Module 1 - God's Economy Lesson One: Money in God's Economy Lesson
Two: The Cycle of Money Lesson Three: The Blessing of Giving Module
2 - Man's Stewardship Lesson Four: Principles of a Blessed Person
Lesson Five: Persona of a Steward Lesson Six: Disciplines of a
Steward Module 3 - Family Decisions Lesson Seven: How to Make Wise
Family Decisions Lesson Eight: Facing Financial Challenges Lesson
Nine: Defining Your Financial Future Module 4 - Spending Management
Lesson Ten: Managing Your Cash Flow Lesson Eleven: Financial
Benefits of Budgeting Lesson Twelve: Designing the Perfect Budget
Lesson Thirteen: Developing the Savings Habit Lesson Fourteen:
Borrowing and Credit Issues Module 5 - Making Lifestyle Changes
Lesson Fifteen: Getting out of Debt Lesson Sixteen: Making
Lifestyle Changes Lesson Seventeen: Areas of Financial
Vulnerability Module 6 - Investing with a Vision Lesson Eighteen:
Investing for your Future Lesson Nineteen: Planning for Retirement
Some people teach that we should give to get. Others teach that we
should sacrifice and withhold from our family in order to give
more. Neither extreme point of view is correct. We must provide for
our family. We should not give to get. Our attitude should be one
of obedience and liberality. The best way to give to the Lord is to
understand all that He has given to us, and then freely give back
to Him. Author Rich Brott provides a very balanced perspective in
his latest book, "Prosperity Has a Purpose." He notes that we gain
by giving and we lose by withholding. When we freely give to God,
regardless of our own personal need, we allow God to be big in our
lives. We allow Him to provide for us. This can only happen as we
buy into the principle of freely giving. If we are stingy in our
giving and withhold from the Lord, we miss the many blessings and
provisions He wants to shower upon us.
The Bible is packed full of Scriptures that are related in some way
to financial topics. The Scriptures relate to personal stewardship,
issues of debt and credit, saving and investing, how to treat the
poor and less fortunate, honesty and truthfulness, laziness and
diligence, contentment and the cost of self-indulgence, business
and entrepreneurism, tithing and the giving of offerings, as well
as wealth and abundance. So many areas of our financial life are
written about in Scripture. The Scriptures in the Bible that relate
to issues of finance and stewardship offer to each of us help in
many areas of our personal and professional life. With them we can
learn and understand that: Money management is very closely related
to the biblical idea of stewardship. We must become wise when it
comes to borrowing and credit issues. We can live according to
God's Word, and enjoy the blessings that flow out of this
obedience. We must find out what God's purpose is for our life and
for our finances. By living these principles they will not only
affect our checkbooks, but also our priorities, our personal goals,
our vision, and our lifestyle. It is important to learn what God
has to say about money management. When we are successful in God's
economy, we benefit both now and for eternity. Those who build
their lives upon the truths of God's Word discover a foundation
that brings peace, wisdom, and success.
According to author Rich Brott, nothing happens in the economy of
God until you give something away. It is a universal law of God.
Giving is the trigger for God's financial miracles. When you give
to the Kingdom of God, it will be given back to you. We must do so
in complete confidence that our God will not only meet our needs,
but allow us to have plenty left over so that we can joyfully share
it with others. When it comes to personal possessions, money and
wealth, you cannot take it with you but you CAN send it on ahead.
Bottom line is this: what you keep, you will lose, but what you
give away, you will gain. When you become a faithful tither and a
generous giver you become an individual whom God can bless.
According to author Rich Brott, the topic of tithing on your
increase always relates to your entire life and all that you are
concerned with. It's not strictly a financial issue. We have much
to give that is far more valuable than money. We have our time, our
commitment, our attitude, our gifting, our energy, our service, our
talent, our assets, our devotion and our entire life. Yet in all
that we have to offer, our attitude toward our finances does play
an important role and affects the other areas of our life. Your
role in receiving the blessings of God is all about you keeping
only a needed portion of God's blessing and returning a large
portion of the blessing so that others can be blessed as well. We
should become resourceful and efficient stewards of all the
possessions God has sent our way.
Since the beginning of time, small business has played an important
role in all societies and cultures. It has been a vital part of
community as craftsmen, laborers, manufacturers, buyers and sellers
exchange wares and talents. From ancient times to modern times,
people have lived their lives centered around crafting something of
value to use at home and to sell outside of their home. Economies
have been perpetuated as they centered around commercial activities
and commerce. From ancient Greece and Ethiopia, to ancient India,
the ingenuity of humans beings and their ability to design, craft,
manufacturer and harvest, have kept countries and kingdoms with
food on the table. This has allowed cities, nations and kingdoms to
prosper. Economic entrepreneurship has a history of success in
every area of the world. It has sustained families, cities and
nations as it has created employment opportunities and economic
growth.
The only way to reach a financial goal is to work at it. The most
important step in reaching that goal is to develop a plan to
achieve it. That's why it is so important to plan ahead for your
retirement and your financial future. While the idea of planning
ahead and building a solid financial strategy for success can
sometimes be intimidating and overwhelming, once you get started,
it will become easier. With a little planning and a better
understanding of what your investment options are, you too can
successfully manage your money and pursue your financial goals.
A proper attitude and approach to your financial affairs is not
only exemplary, but also necessary. In this book you will find 10
life-changing attitudes that will make you a financial success.
They are the I Can attitudes. Not only are they life changing, but
also very attainable. With the right guidance, you can become debt
free. With the proper attitude, you can break bad spending habits.
With enough self-discipline, you can pay cash instead of using
credit. You can renew your thinking, change your flawed value
system, and rise above your burden of debt. If you are financially
accountable, you can enjoy life without spending massive amounts of
money. Author Rich Brott wants to help you discover financial
solutions and change your improper attitudes so that you can change
your life!
Author Rich Brott notes that faith is a choice, an act of the human
will. It is a deliberate choice to place confidence in God and His
Word. Unbelief is a sin because it is a deliberate choice to
withhold confidence in God and His Word. Faith is a receiving of
the truth, an embracing of the truth, and a commitment to the God
of truth! And commitment always produces action. That is why faith
without works is dead. With no action there is no commitment. With
no commitment there is no faith! In this book, you will find 25
faith-building principles that will enlarge your capacity to
receive the very best that God has to offer you.
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