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Make to Yourselves Friends of Money: Poverty Is No Blessing--7 Steps from Poverty to Prosperity - Paperback

Make to Yourselves Friends of Money: Poverty Is No Blessing--7 Steps from Poverty to Prosperity - Paperback

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by William F. Hill (Author)

In one of His parables Jesus said, "...Make to yourselves friends of money..." There is a lot of misunderstanding of this parable. This book explains the meaning and contains material for outlines for sermons and lessons which can easily be used by Pastors, Sunday School teachers, etc. If you can understand the parable of the unjust steward, taught by Jesus in Luke 16:1-13, you will understand more than most ministers of the Gospel when it comes to money. Chapters include: 10 Lies People Believe About Money Methods for Raising Money The Perfect Plan Does the Bible Promote Poverty? Why Am I Poor? What Steps Should I Take? Down Payments, Debt, Drudgery and Disasters The Proper Manner of Giving

Author Biography

William F. Hill, a successful pastor, missionary-evangelist and author, pioneered the Calvary Evangelistic Center where he has remained as pastor for over 45 years. He is a requested speaker in the U.S.A. and overseas where he conducts city-wide crusades, seminars, and revival meetings. His books have been a help and encouragement to many all over the world. He received his Th.B., Th.M., and Doctor of Theology degrees from International Seminary in Plymouth, Florida. His simplistic, conversational style is enjoyed by lay people, pastors and Christian workers. Churches use his work in Bible Studies, Sunday School classes, for sermon material, and as devotionals. Hill's love for God and God's Word is evidenced in his dedication coming forth in his lifestyle and his writing.

Number of Pages: 156
Dimensions: 0.33 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: October 14, 2011