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NONFICTION
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What's the biggest misconception Christians have about
giving? That when we give money away to a church or
ministry, or to help the needy, it's gone. While we
hope others will benefit from it, we're quite sure
we won't. We think we're divesting ourselves of money,
disassociating from it. Once it leaves our hands,
we imagine, it has no connection to us, no future
implications relevant to our lives.
We couldn't be more wrong.
What we think we own will be rudely taken from us,
some of it before we die, and anything that's left
the moment we die. But now is our window of opportunity
not to divest ourselves of money, but to invest it
in heaven. We don't have to have everything taken
from us. We can give it before disaster or death strikes.
Now's our chance to give what we can't keep to gain
what we can't lose. |
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I'm halfway
through a Master's Program, and your book, The
Law of Rewards, was on my reading list from
the most recent session. Well-written and considered,
you've brought clarity to one of the ambiguous areas
of modern evangelicalisman area previously
riddled with mixed messages and even hypocrisy.
Great work. A rewarding read. Solid doctrine. M.
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